Inventory Automation

Moving far beyond barcodes and QR codes, our RFID-powered system operates silently in the background—delivering real-time, continuous tracking even in the harshest lab conditions, from ultra-low temperature freezers to autoclaves and environments exposed to hazardous chemicals.

We start by learning your existing workflows and SOPs to deliver a solution that integrates seamlessly—minimizing disruption and accelerating adoption. And because we’ve seen what’s possible across diverse lab environments, we’ll also share forward-thinking ideas you might not be considering yet.

Your Strengths, Our System

Automated inventory means you stay focused on the task at hand. Our system handles the rest—eliminating expired products, costly last-minute shipping, and accidental double orders—so your lab runs smarter, not harder.

Know where every asset is in your facility, where it's been, and if it's where it's supposed to be, at all times. No frantic searches. No urgent purchases. Just seamless efficiency.

RFID-Powered Efficiency

Our RFID technology ensures real-time monitoring and can even enable automatic reordering based on your usage and preferences. Our patented components also allow our solution to operate in ultra-low temperature freezers (-96 deg C), in liquid nitrogen (-196 deg C), in autoclaves, and in the presence of all kinds of corrosive and hazardous chemicals and compounds.

Automation Closet

How It Works

Purpose-built hardware and software, configured to match your lab’s unique processes and naming conventions—by specialists who speak your language.

Asset Tagging 

Each product is assigned a unique digital identity through RFID tagging, making it instantly recognizable and traceable. We can also arrange for products to arrive pre-tagged—ready to integrate seamlessly into your inventory system.

 Handheld Magic 

With a handheld device—think metal detector meets Geiger counter—you can pinpoint any item in seconds, even in dense storage environments.

 Track Product Activity 

Our system goes beyond locating. It monitors usage, sets reorder thresholds, and can even autonomously place orders.