MobiHealth News July 30, 2024
Jessica Hagen

Sigsense leverages AI to help lab managers better understand how lab instruments are used and how to optimize them for efficiency.

Agilent Technologies, a provider of analytical and clinical laboratory technologies, announced it has acquired Sigsense, a company offering an AI-enabled monitoring system for lab instruments.

Agilent provides labs in 110 countries with instruments, software, services and consumables to assist scientists in producing accurate results and economic, scientific and operational outcomes.

Sigsense provides AI-enabled technology that allows labs to monitor instrument usage, condition and capacity in real time. The company’s sensors collect and interpret data into operational metrics for the instruments.

Sigsense’s tracking algorithm is already available to Agilent customers through its CrossLab Connect asset monitoring solution. CrossLab...

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