Siemens installs lab automation track at Thyrocare
The Diagnostics Division of Siemens Healthcare successfully installed, reportedly the world’s longest lab automation track at Thyrocare Technologies, Mumbai. The Siemens Aptio Automation installation at Thyrocare is also India’s first lab automation solution.
The installation at Thyrocare is 93.5 m long, which is currently the longest in the world. It has 31 instruments (24 Advia Centaur XP Immunoassay systems and seven Advia 2400 Chemistry systems) docked to the track, 10 rack loading/unloading robots and five decappers. Various features in the solution allow Thyrocare Technologies to apparently perform approximately 200,000 tests per day involving both immunoassay and chemistry.
Dr A Velumani, CEO and Founder, Thyrocare Technologies explained, “Aptio is sleek, dynamic and intelligent automation solution, very ideal for high volume laboratory for pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical needs. Our floor is more productive and least expensive now.”
Sushant Kinra, Head – Diagnostics Division, Siemens Healthcare India, said, “Siemens is aware of how our customers’ needs have evolved. Aptio Automation represents our latest innovation and vision on how we can help laboratories keep pace in this challenging environment and address their most pressing business and clinical demands.”
Aptio is an adaptable solution that allows for a phased implementation to accommodate both current and future needs of medium- to very high-volume laboratories. The solution promises to transform laboratory operations. Aptio Automation’s circular track and modular design ensure adaptability to nearly any lab or testing environment, claims Siemens.
Aptio Automation offers connectivity to Siemens’ portfolio of automation-ready analyzers, and its point-in-space aspiration feature helps streamline workflow by reducing the need to aliquot (or divide) samples and its puck-based system with RFID enables individual sample routing and tracking, along with STAT prioritisation.
EH News Bureau