What is eLabNext?
eLabNext is revolutionizing laboratories across the globe with innovative digital solutions designed for the future. Our Digital Lab Platform (DLP) integrates essential tools such as Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELN) and Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), alongside cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning. Engineered for effortless integration with your laboratory's existing hardware and software, this platform significantly boosts flexibility, security, and overall efficiency. By streamlining and optimizing your research and development processes within a secure and compliant framework, we enable researchers to focus more on driving innovation. Our dedicated team of experts is here to assist you throughout every phase of your digital lab transformation journey, ensuring a smooth transition. Additionally, eLabNext operates under the umbrella of Bio-ITech BV, which is affiliated with the Eppendorf Group.
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Great Value
Date: Mar 13 2024SummaryWe have gotten an incredible amount of use out of a program that really wasn't designed for our use. I think with all the additions over the years it has become even more applicable to us, but even in the beginning eLabJournal was well-equipped to handle what we need.
PositiveCost, feature content, feature addition request fulfillment, customer service, universal capability, and plenty more.
NegativeThe only cons would be things I would only expect from a 100% custom software package integrating with our test software and servers.
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eLabJournal is a great teaching resource!
Date: Mar 12 2024SummaryMy overall experience with eLabJournal has been excellent. The transition from paper to electronic format has been much easier than I expected, primarily due to the outstanding customer support.
PositiveI converted to an electronic lab notebook system with my MS in Biotechnology students several years ago and researched a variety of platforms. I selected eLabJournal because of its ease of use, compatibility in a teaching situation, and excellent customer service and support.
NegativeWhile there was a learning curve for using the platform, it was relatively easy and my students adjusted to it quite well.
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Date: Mar 12 2024SummaryOverall the product has made data documentation dramatically easier, allowing me to save time in the lab and progress my projects more rapidly.
PositiveI enjoy that the product is web based, allowing me to access is from numerous devices. I also enjoy the compatibility of excel online, allowing me to have consistent backups.
NegativeExcel online functionality isn't 1 to 1 with regular Excel.
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Perfect system for meeting both Institute and User requirements at a reasonable price
Date: Mar 21 2023SummaryHaving been the lead for implementing eLabNext, I have noticed how flexible the system can be made to meet various user needs while remaining to compliant with regulatory and legal requirements. The support provided by the vendor is superb and a newly appointed Australian hire ensures that support is provided with a reasonable turnaround time.
Positive- User Friendly
- Highly flexible and customisable Inventory (including printing barcode labels, scan operation, and full integration with ELN)
- Every user action is audit-trailed
- Data/sample info is never deleted (only archived)
- Each research group has a separate ELN environment, with cross-group collaborations being easy to set up
- Quick and cyber-secure private cloud installationNegative- Sometimes the number of mouse clicks can be redundant for some functions, but the vendor is always taking new feature requests and is more than happy to consider implementing them where feasible.
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