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LigoLab Highlights AI and Automation Insights at LigoVerse 2026
Laboratory informatics company reports on key findings and discussions from annual industry event focused on operational challenges and technology solutions.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 6:34am
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LigoLab, a laboratory informatics company headquartered in Glendale, California, reported key findings and discussions from LigoVerse 2026, a two-day gathering of clinical laboratory leaders, partners, and technology experts, held in Los Angeles. The event centered on translating operational complexity into actionable workflows, highlighting how integrated laboratory informatics platforms are being applied across diagnostic environments to address challenges like increasing test volumes, staffing constraints, and evolving regulatory requirements.
Why it matters
As laboratories face growing operational pressures, the LigoVerse 2026 event provided a forum for industry professionals to explore practical applications of automation and intelligent workflow management. The discussions emphasized the need for laboratories to move beyond traditional LIS platforms and adopt comprehensive informatics solutions that integrate workflow management, operational intelligence, and revenue cycle management.
The details
LigoVerse 2026 brought together stakeholders to examine how laboratories can address operational challenges through data-driven solutions. According to discussions, modern laboratories require more than a traditional LIS; they need an integrated informatics platform that supports operational coordination, automates repetitive tasks, identifies bottlenecks, and provides intelligent guidance across workflows. The conference highlighted several key areas where AI and automation are being integrated, including analysis and imaging, workflow optimization, specimen and order processing, quality and consistency, revenue cycle management, and operational intelligence.
- LigoVerse 2026 was held in February 2026 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
The players
LigoLab
A laboratory informatics company based in Glendale, California, that develops integrated laboratory information system (LIS) and laboratory revenue cycle management (RCM) software for clinical laboratories and anatomic pathology practices.
Suren Avunjian
The CEO of LigoLab.
What they’re saying
“Laboratories today face unprecedented operational challenges, from increasing test volumes to staffing constraints and evolving regulatory requirements. LigoVerse 2026 provided a forum for laboratory professionals to explore practical applications of automation and intelligent workflow management while sharing insights from real-world operations.”
— Suren Avunjian, CEO of LigoLab (LigoLab)
“Laboratories generate significant amounts of data daily, but much of it remains underutilized. Artificial intelligence offers a way to activate this data, helping laboratory teams manage complexity and focus on tasks that require human judgment.”
— Suren Avunjian, CEO of LigoLab (LigoLab)
The takeaway
The LigoVerse 2026 event highlighted the growing importance of integrated laboratory informatics platforms that can help clinical laboratories address operational challenges through data-driven solutions, workflow automation, and the strategic application of artificial intelligence. As laboratories face increasing pressures, the ability to leverage technology and data to streamline workflows and enhance operational intelligence will be crucial for maintaining efficiency and quality in diagnostic services.





