
Foundate Systems is partnering with a maximum of three labs to modernize how data is captured, centralized, and used.
Selected labs will receive direct engineering support to integrate instruments and centralize laboratory data.
The program focuses on real-world implementations and best practices for data engineering.
Most laboratories generate enormous amounts of data every day, but much of it remains difficult to access and use.
Common challenges include:
• Instruments that cannot easily export data
• Data stored in disconnected files
• Manual transcription of results
• Fragmented datasets across equipment
• Difficulty preparing data for analytics or AI
These challenges slow down research and limit the value of laboratory data.


Selected laboratories may receive:
• Instrument data capture integration
• Automated data ingestion pipelines
• Centralized laboratory data architecture
• Data preparation for analytics and AI
• Engineering collaboration with Foundate Systems
Our goal is to solve real-world laboratory data challenges while building documented best practices.
Labs that may benefit include:
• Small biotech startups
• Analytical testing labs
• Geochemistry laboratories
• University research groups
• Process development labs
Especially those that currently rely on manual data collection or disconnected instruments.


Foundate Systems was created to solve a problem that many laboratories face but rarely discuss: scientific data is often fragmented across instruments, files, and disconnected systems.
Rather than designing solutions in isolation, we believe the best systems are built alongside real laboratories solving real problems.
This pilot program allows us to work directly with industry teams to implement proven data architectures that can scale across the scientific industry.
Through this collaboration we aim to develop:
• Published case studies
• Technical white papers
• Deployment architectures
• Best practices for scientific data engineering
Participating labs will help shape the next generation of laboratory data infrastructure.

The pilot program is intentionally limited to three (3) partner laboratories to ensure close engineering collaboration and meaningful outcomes. Detailed program terms and scope definitions are provided during the pilot application process.
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