Engineered for Absolute Lab Automation
TransLABtor removes technical friction via independent middleware capabilities and a robust on-premise architecture. Explore our dedicated Windows Server deployment layers engineered to drive medical laboratory automation, maximum throughput, and long-term asset value.
Solve Core Connectivity & System Integration
At its foundation, TransLABtor operates as a high-performance, vendor-agnostic integration layer. It translates complex, low-level hardware communication protocols into clean, structured data packages ready for upstream LIS and EMR platforms.
Seamless Infrastructure Unification
True Plug-and-Play Simplicity
Eliminate prolonged on-site deployment delays. TransLABtor’s pre-configured communication profiles establish stable bidirectional data pathways within hours instead of weeks.
Bidirectional ASTM & HL7 Handshakes
Manage real-time worklist queries and sample drop-offs automatically, ensuring instruments and localized network buffers stay perfectly in sync.
Fast-Growing Pre-Built Driver Library
Gain immediate access to an expanding repository of standard market analyzer drivers. Rapidly attach mainstream diagnostics hardware to your architecture with minimized integration overhead.
Develop Tailored Drivers Beyond Analyzers
Modern laboratories require oversight that extends past standard clinical chemistry or hematology analyzers. Whenever your facility requires data capturing from non-standard hardware, our specialized engineering desk can architect bespoke driver profiles.
Smart Thermal IoT Metrics
Connect Bluetooth or Wi-Fi digital thermometers to continuously push real-time environment logs into your audit database—ensuring absolute cold-chain compliance for volatile blood banks and expensive reagents.
Localized Telemetry Nodes
Capture digital status flags from standalone automated specimen rack-scanners, clinical incubators, custom centrifuges, or humidity-sensitive environmental chambers.
Maximum Asset Value & Connection Recyclability
Break free from the predatory seat-licensing tactics of legacy multi-national middleware corporations. TransLABtor connections are fundamentally hardware-agnostic and built for continuous cost protection.
Reuse, Remap, and Scale Down Efficiently
If your facility decommissions an older analyzer model and implements a brand-new hardware fleet five years later, your underlying software connection license does not evaporate. It can be entirely wiped, remapped, and assigned to the new instrument without forcing you to re-purchase expensive baseline licenses.
Over a standard 3-to-5 year operational lifecycle, this dynamic asset allocation model saves medical facilities hundreds of thousands in redundant middleware overhead.
Release Valuable Medical Manpower From Manual Work
Highly trained clinical laboratory technologists should not spend their cognitive capacity manually cross-checking paper manifests, copying result parameters, or fixing redundant terminal values.
Slow manual data entry, handwriting tracking stickers, constant paper-record sorting, and high vulnerability to transposition errors during unexpected peak testing hours.
Over 85% of standard diagnostics flow silently via real-time validation queues. Technologists only focus on isolated exceptions flagged explicitly by the rule engine.
Enterprise Security Anchored to Your Custom Workflows
Bulletproof Security Isolation Built for PHI Compliance
Patient Health Information (PHI) protection is built into our core architecture. TransLABtor encapsulates interface pipelines directly inside localized secure hospital intranets using native encryption frameworks, neutralizing common interception vectors entirely.
Tailored Customization to Match Your Specific Lab SOPs
Your standard operating procedures (SOPs) are a refined institutional asset—you shouldn't have to break them to adapt to static software templates. TransLABtor's core architecture is natively scalable, allowing our team to inject lab-specific multi-criteria reflex loops, delta-check thresholds, and custom validation interfaces seamlessly.
Optimize Your Clinical Middleware Environment
Collaborate directly with engineering architects. Share analyzer lists or LIS network guidelines for formal capability profiling.