Research Labs Lack Purpose-Built Inventory and Compliance Tracking Software
Scientific labs manage chemicals, equipment, and regulatory permits through shared Excel sheets that no one reliably updates, causing expired reagents, missed permit deadlines, and duplicate orders. No widely adopted vertical solution exists that combines barcode scanning, expiry tracking, and team collaboration for lab environments.
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