Laboratory Design

The Foundations for a Successful Laboratory Project

The responsibility for the lab build-out or conversion project can be a complex process and its success will depend on the effort you as a lab owner and leader put in to manage the outcomes. Here are some considerations we have collected from our Industries Experts on how to ensure your project is an

The Foundations for a Successful Laboratory Project2023-05-27T06:10:09+11:00

Infection-Safe Laboratory Design and Trends in 2023

Laboratory design has become an increasingly critical aspect of ensuring safety and minimizing the risk of infection in scientific research and healthcare settings. In 2023, the focus on infection-safe laboratory design has intensified, with advancements and evolving trends aimed at creating safer and more efficient working environments for researchers, technicians, and healthcare professionals. Let's explore

Infection-Safe Laboratory Design and Trends in 20232023-05-25T16:50:01+11:00

What to Consider When Looking for a New Lab Space

Whether you're creating a lab for research, testing, or teaching purposes, converting an existing space into a laboratory can be a complex process. In this blog post, we'll outline some key things to look for in a space when pursuing a lab conversion. Location The location of your lab is an important consideration. You'll

What to Consider When Looking for a New Lab Space2023-05-18T04:49:14+11:00

Designing your urgent care clinic to incorporate a patient-centric approach

The patient ultimately is the central focus of your urgent care clinic. A patient-centric design clearly is what will determine the final outcome of your clinic setup. Urgent care at the end of the day, is a model that is focussed on the requirement for treatment without the delay, and the design of the

Designing your urgent care clinic to incorporate a patient-centric approach2022-11-30T11:18:48+11:00

Life Sciences Lab Design: Wet Labs vs Dry Labs

In life sciences, there are two main ‘segregations’ or variations of laboratory types. The Wet Lab, and the Dry Lab. This article outlines the main differences, the pros and cons of both and how different disciplines can benefit. Central to laboratory design, wet labs and dry labs can influence in a massive way the

Life Sciences Lab Design: Wet Labs vs Dry Labs2022-11-10T10:02:19+11:00

Is your next laboratory benchtop going to be electron beam cured?

Electron Beam curing (EBC) is one of the most powerful industrial curing technologies commercially available today. The specialty of EBC is the ability of the EBC to penetrate the surface to fully cure and close the surface of the very thick, multiple acrylic coating layers, which makes it possible for the high chemical resistance

Is your next laboratory benchtop going to be electron beam cured?2022-07-12T17:48:26+11:00

The Impact of the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic on Lab Design Trends in 2021

Certain areas of science and technology have been reawakened and revitalized as a result of the novel corona virus. This disease that wrecked the world's economy is the mastermind behind a slew of manufacturing industry innovation, a growing number of research opportunities in the field of medicine, and the development of some complex capabilities

The Impact of the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic on Lab Design Trends in 20212021-12-03T11:46:18+11:00

Wall Cantilevered Benching vs Standalone Benching

Wall Cantilevered Benching Standalone Lab Benching Potential restrictions around cantilever brackets, and dependent on the wall sub structure and support mechanism. This system has a 100-200kg capacity. STRENGTH & DURABILITY A standalone joinery system does not sacrifice durability or strength

Wall Cantilevered Benching vs Standalone Benching2021-11-30T07:50:10+11:00