When
talking about the digitalisation of laboratories, terms are often mentioned
which at first glance are not necessarily understandable. Therefore, we
dedicate ourselves to these terms in loose succession and shed some light on
the subject. Today it's all about the "Lean Lab". If you want to know
what Lean Lab means and what this has to do with the digitalization of a
laboratory, you should definitely read on!
Lean -
From production to the lab
The term
"lean" literally means first of all only "slim". The term
was coined 30 years ago by researchers at MIT in the United States. At that
time, the researchers were investigating Toyota's extraordinarily efficient
production system. And developed corresponding guidelines - the "lean
principle". The lean principle is designed to avoid errors, reduce costs
and significantly improve the quality of a product or service. What works in
production can certainly also be transferred to laboratories - this is what
many entrepreneurs thought up to now. Even if the requirements in laboratories
are completely different from those in manufacturing companies: The basic
principles can certainly be transferred with a few special adaptations!
What are
the concrete advantages of a Lean Lab?
The Lean
Lab is characterized by a considerable increase in productivity with shorter
throughput times and lower costs. Laboratory processes are better structured
and controlled, resulting in consistent and always predictable performance. As
do more results that are immediately correct (so-called "RFT").
And how
can Lean Lab be implemented in my laboratory?
The
laboratory of continuous improvement with the most efficient processes requires
above all changed ways of thinking and behavioral optimization in everyday
laboratory life. And a digital infrastructure that supports you and your
employees optimally. We would be happy to help you if you want to "slim
down" your laboratory. Please write to us or give us a call!
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