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{{Short description|Process improvement strategy for routine procedures}}
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[[File:GammaGIF.gif|alt=Automated laboratory equipment|thumb|Automated laboratory equipment]]
'''Laboratory automation''' is a multi-disciplinary strategy to
The most widely known application of laboratory automation technology is [[
The application of technology in today's laboratories is required to achieve timely progress and remain competitive. Laboratories devoted to activities such as [[high-throughput screening]], [[combinatorial chemistry]], automated clinical and analytical testing, diagnostics, large
==History==
At least since 1875 there have been reports of automated devices for scientific investigation.<ref>{{Cite journal|last = Olsen|first = Kevin|date = 2012-12-01|title = The First 110 Years of Laboratory Automation Technologies, Applications, and the Creative Scientist|journal = Journal of Laboratory Automation|language = en|volume = 17|issue = 6|pages = 469–480|doi = 10.1177/2211068212455631|issn = 2211-0682|pmid = 22893633|s2cid = 37758591|doi-access = free}}{{Dead link|date=December 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> These first devices were mostly built by scientists themselves in order to solve problems in the laboratory. After the second world war, companies started to provide automated equipment
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Despite the
Some startups such as [[Emerald Cloud Lab]] and [[Strateos]] provide on-demand and [[cloud laboratory|remote laboratory access]] on a commercial scale. A 2017 study indicates that these commercial-scale, fully integrated automated laboratories can improve reproducibility and transparency in basic biomedical experiments, and that over nine in ten biomedical papers use methods currently available through these groups.<ref>{{cite journal |pmid=29134146|pmc=5681851|year=2017|last1=Groth|first1=P.|title=Indicators for the use of robotic labs in basic biomedical research: A literature analysis|journal=PeerJ|volume=5|pages=e3997|last2=Cox|first2=J.|doi=10.7717/peerj.3997 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
==Low-cost laboratory automation==
A large obstacle to the implementation of automation in laboratories has been its high cost. Many laboratory instruments are very expensive. This is justifiable in many cases, as such equipment can perform very specific tasks employing cutting-edge technology. However, there are devices employed in the laboratory that are not highly
So far, using such low-cost devices together with laboratory equipment was considered to be very difficult. However, it has been demonstrated that such low
A technology that enables the integration of any machine regardless of their brand is scripting, more specifically, scripting involving the control of mouse clicks and keyboard entries, like [[AutoIt]]. By timing clicks and keyboard inputs, different software interfaces controlling different devices can be perfectly synchronized.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{cite book|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307466871|title=Practical Laboratory Automation: Made Easy with AutoIt.|last=Carvalho|first=Matheus|publisher=Wiley VCH|year=2017|isbn=978-3-527-34158-0
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