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The size of laboratory equipment used in medicine is decreasing. You can free up a tonne of storage space on your shelves by doing this. By removing the need for expensive pumps and valves previously needed to properly store samples, new technology may make this possible. There has been a general trend towards smaller and smaller samples. Thanks to advancements in technology, we now only need to keep a fraction of the historical sample size. Due to advancements in technology, scientists can now store samples in microtiter trays rather than in individual test tubes. To further reduce the potential for cross-contamination, modern sample collection techniques have implemented the use of a tiny valve that shuts off the flow of fluid between pours. The location of some diagnostic tests have shifted from the laboratory to be more convenient for the patient. Point-of-care testing (POCT) results are available within minutes of sample collection, and home testing gives patients the maximum convenience. By storing data in the cloud, researchers may publish their findings much more rapidly than in the past. By utilising Cloud technology, several researchers from various facilities can upload data for a single project and view it simultaneously. Although automation of laboratory equipment is not new, its development and application have expanded into previously unanticipated spheres. Many of the labor-intensive, repetitive experimental stages that were traditionally conducted by hand are now unnecessary thanks to automation. As environmental issues become more pressing, they affect every industry, even the scientific one. Unfortunately, laboratories consume roughly five times as much power per square foot as a standard workplace. New 'open labs' are being used by scientists all around the world to facilitate the sharing of lab supplies and infrastructure. Recycling is an easy practise to neglect despite its seeming simplicity. Recycling is a good way to dispose of empty containers and broken equipment in laboratories that follow environmental, health, and safety requirements. Spending money on products that include recycled components helps maintain the recycling process. Researchers have reduced their impact on the environment by decreasing their resource use in laboratories. Using automation and other technology, laboratories can determine the precise amount of materials and chemicals needed for a given experiment. The double benefits of this are lower landfill waste and lower overall costs. Now more than ever, scientists can easily share data and resources thanks to improved communication and collaboration tools. Scientists can expedite processes and reduce costs by embracing robotic innovations in the lab and by implementing environmental measures. These innovations are becoming increasingly common because of the speed, efficiency, and low cost at which they produce outcomes. We must overhaul the laboratory to develop a digital diagnostic network that will make the linked world a reality and enhance global health through game-changing discoveries. A cutting-edge, quality-driven digital approach for laboratory operations that offers unmatched simplicity, new innovations, & dependability is essential as technology changes our lives and workplaces. At-home diagnostics will soon be available, allowing phlebotomists to perform tests on patients and provide immediate findings. The ultimate goal is to pave the way for a more personalised, preventative, & proactive approach to healthcare that is available to more people in more places. Technology is currently undergoing a revolution in clinical laboratories, and this trend will most likely continue throughout the twenty-first century. Technology advancements in laboratory testing will lead to many new treatments and cures in medicine. When it comes to providing health care, new technologies are generally associated with better outcomes, lower error rates, and higher standards of care. If new technologies are more expensive, their adoption may be hampered by the unwillingness of payers to cover the additional expenses. B.VoC in Medical Laboratory Technology Eligibility criteria: • 12th Class from any recognized board. • Students (Arts/Commerce/Science) of any age can apply. • A minimum score of 50% in the 12th Class. Join Shri Ram Medical College and Take the First Step Toward a Successful Career in Medical Laboratory Technology We are here to assist you in launching your career as a medical lab technician. Call us at 9968193009 for more information about our programme or to submit an application right away. Shri Ram Medical College – Nurturing next generation of healthcare leaders, and offers all paramedical courses at competitive fee and helps in 100% placement assistance. Admission Open. For More Information, Please visit our website shriram-college.com and like, share subscribe, our YouTube channel Shri Ram Medical College. Good Luck, Good Bye.