News and Events

eL@b now features Reagent Stock Management. Reports are available that manage incoming and outgoing stock, damaged and out-of-date stock, current stock and minimum stock ordering. Reports on actual priceing per are available.
eL@b's comprehensive semi-expert Rules system implements a decision table that processes a complex set results from the Israel Blood Bank's Nucleic Acid Technology analyzers. The table has been validated and comissioned, providing high confidence in the interpreted results.
eL@b now supports OLAP for producing clean, well-designed statistical reports from large sets of patient records in a short period of time. Initial applications are in Microbiology, for monitoring antibiotic susceptibility and assisting with infection control.
Following the proven performance of eL@b in the Meuhedet (United) Health Fund super laboratory in Lod, Israel, we are now converting the legacy L.I.M.S of the Meuhedet northern regional laboratory in Haifa to eL@b.
The Israel Defence Forces has recently tendered for a clinical LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System). Measured against highly competitive systems and demanding military performance specifications, Orsyx won the tender. Orsyx is currently in the process of installing and commissioning ...
Orsyx commissions a fully functional demo LIMS in JSC Labdata (Lithuania). After rigorous validation the system will be transferred to the customer site, Vilnius. This project is in cooperation with Lithuania Interlux company.
eL@b is installed in the clinical testing laboratory of Parexel Pharmaceuticals, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
First phase of eL@b project deployment in Kirov, Russia under FCST Roszdrav authority (for further information on this customer see http://www.fcst.ru/).
eL@b passes system validation and is commissioned into routine operation in the Durban blood bank of the South African National Blood Service. This installation is notable for its comprehensive and exacting implementation of the eL@b autovalidation options, with extensive use of the eL@b expert ...