eLABInventory

An intuitive and flexible solution for inventory management in laboratories.
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SciSure is a unified scientific-management platform described as the “Scientific Management Platform (SMP)” that brings together electronic laboratory notebook (ELN), laboratory information management system (LIMS), and environmental health & safety (EHS) tools into a single integrated system. It was created through the merger of eLabNext and SciShield, combining research workflow tools and compliance/safety systems. 

Who it serves and how

SciSure is designed for research laboratories, biotech companies, academic institutions, and lab-operations teams seeking to streamline their workflows, ensure compliance, and integrate data across previously disconnected systems.

  • For scientists: It offers structured experiment documentation, collaboration features, and audit-ready records.
  • For lab operations: It provides inventory and sample tracking, equipment management, chain-of-custody logging.
  • For EHS and safety teams: It supports chemical/biological hazard tracking, safety audits, risk management and regulatory compliance (ISO 27001, 21 CFR Part 11, GxP, GDPR) built in. 

Key features & value proposition

  • Unified platform: One system covers ELN + LIMS + EHS rather than separate tools, reducing fragmentation and manual hand-offs. 
  • Workflow integration: Manuals, spreadsheets and standalone systems replaced by a consistent, searchable and audit-capable workflow. 
  • Compliance readiness: Built-in regulatory frameworks (electronic records, audit trails, safety documentation) to support labs working under regulated environments. 
  • Scalability & integration: The platform claims to support more than 550,000 users across 40,000+ labs globally, illustrating its reach. 

Considerations

  • As a comprehensive platform, adoption may require organisational change: migrating from legacy systems, training staff and aligning workflows can take time.
  • Compatibility and integration with existing instrumentation, data sources and local IT infrastructure should be assessed: while prebuilt integrations are available, labs with very custom setups may require additional work.
  • Cost and licensing: For full enterprise features (especially in regulated labs) budget and support models should be reviewed carefully.
  • For smaller or highly specialised labs with minimal regulatory burden, the full breadth of features may exceed immediate needs—lighter tools may suffice until scaling is required.
Management, Inventory Management