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LabTwin’s AI-powered Digital Assistant Now Talks Back and Connects Data Sources in the Lab with New Open API

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LabTwin
GmbH
, the world’s first voice and AI-powered digital lab assistant,
today announced its new open API that will connect scientists with data
sources both inside and outside of the lab. LabTwin will enable
scientists to instantly access external databases as well as data
streams from other sources such as lab equipment and informatics
systems. With LabTwin’s open API, R&D groups will be able to easily
integrate real-time, scientifically accurate information into their
daily workflows.

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LabTwin can now guide researchers step-by-step through interactive protocols, offer feedback, and pr ...

LabTwin can now guide researchers step-by-step through interactive protocols, offer feedback, and provide on-demand access to scientific data. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Most lab tools cannot move content across devices, and therefore, pieces
of information are fragmented across different tools and platforms. With
its new API, LabTwin removes data silos, eliminates the data graveyard
and empowers scientists with real-time data capture and on-demand access
to important information, all in one central location.

“LabTwin is designing experiences for scientists that are consistent
across devices and continuous when moving from one device to another,”
said Magdalena Paluch, CEO and co-founder at LabTwin. “With the launch
of our new API, we can create a whole ecosystem for scientists,
connecting our digital assistant’s voice interface with applications and
databases, and make this data instantly accessible from anywhere in the
lab.”

“LabTwin’s open API is a big step towards creating the integrated lab of
the future,” said Jonas Kulessa, Head of Engineering at LabTwin.
“Digital labs will have an effortless flow of information using tools
like LabTwin’s digital assistant, which gives scientists easy access to
information no matter where they are working.”

Interactive Lab Assistant Now Talks Back

LabTwin’s digital assistant uses machine learning and voice-recognition
technologies to assist scientists with day-to-day tasks, saving time and
making research more efficient and reproducible. Researchers can take
notes, capture data, create supply lists and set timers or reminders
from anywhere in the lab simply by talking to LabTwin.

LabTwin is constantly evolving to add new features based on customer
feedback. Now, the digital assistant can speak back to scientists, guide
scientists through interactive protocols, and provide recommendations as
well as on-demand access to scientific data.

“We built the LabTwin digital assistant so labs can have streamlined,
paper-free documentation, with researchers taking hands-free voice notes
at the bench and then easily transferring these notes into existing
protocols or other lab documentation,” said Paluch. “The result is
better data capture and real-time data-driven decision-making without
having to remove gloves or interrupt experiments. Our next natural step
with the product was to make it more interactive, where it can provide
feedback and guidance to scientists and therefore be a true assistant in
the lab.”

“LabTwin is a research tool we all, as scientists, can greatly benefit
from. We are at an era in which technology is at our fingertips, and
having a tool like LabTwin that allows integration of multiple
functionalities within a laboratory annotation system greatly simplifies
our research workflow. I am convinced LabTwin will have a significant
impact on research productivity,” said Ernesto Diaz-Flores, Assistant
Adjunct Professor at the School of Medicine, University of California,
San Francisco, and early adopter of LabTwin.

About LabTwin

LabTwin is creating the next generation of digital lab tools for smart
labs, starting with the world’s first voice-activated lab assistant.
With LabTwin, scientists can collect data, access information, manage
experiments and streamline documentation simply by talking. Using voice
recognition and machine learning technology, LabTwin’s smart assistant
simplifies data capture, structures valuable information, and provides
suggestions to scientists in real-time so they can make more informed
data-driven decisions. With a mission to empower scientists, LabTwin is
backed by BCG Digital Ventures and Sartorius. Its voice-powered
assistant is used by hundreds of scientists in leading biopharma
companies and academic institutions around the world including Deutsches
Primatenzentrum (DPZ), University Medical Center Göttingen, and the
University of California, San Francisco.

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