ABB showcases the future of lab automation at SLAS 2026

ABB showcases the future of lab automation at SLAS 2026

ABB Robotics is demonstrating what it describes as “the following leap in automated laboratory workflows”, showcasing how AI-powered, Autonomous Versatile Robotics (AVRTM) can ship larger throughput, improved reproducibility and seamless multi-vendor connectivity.

ABB Robotics is at Sales space #2027 on the ongoing Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) 2026 Worldwide Convention & Exhibition, February 7-11 on the Thomas Michael Menino Conference & Exhibition Middle in Boston.

Jose-Manuel Collados, service robotics product line supervisor at ABB Robotics, says: “Laboratories worldwide are transferring from remoted automation pilots to totally related, AI-ready operations.

“At SLAS 2026 we’ll present how ABB Robotics and its companions are serving to prospects make that transition – combining extra autonomous and versatile collaborative robots with interoperable options that seamlessly join devices, information and digital instruments.

“That is enabling labs of each dimension to scale sooner, work extra reliably and seize deeper insights from each experiment.”


Highlights of ABB’s participation embody three complete collaborative robotic laboratory course of cells, displaying how scientists can automate extra steps, seize richer information and scale operations with higher confidence.

Working with main laboratory instrument and automation software program suppliers resembling Agilent and Mettler Toledo, the workflows illustrate how superior automation enhances throughput and reproducibility, strengthens traceability and frees researchers to deal with higher-value scientific work.

Demonstrating next-generation interoperability

ABB Robotics’ SLAS demos additionally deal with the ability of open, interoperable automation. Utilizing ABB’s GoFa 5kg payload collaborative robots, the workflows will present how prospects can mix robotic applied sciences with specialised devices and software program from a wide range of distributors to construct versatile, scalable and tailor-made automation methods.

The next two demos are going down on the ABB Robotics Sales space (#2027):

  1. A multi‑step analytical workflow system with Mettler Toledo devices orchestrated through LabX administration software program, together with liquid and stable pattern prep, weighing, titration, oven biking, and UV‑Vis evaluation. An ABB Robotics GoFa autonomously will carry out capabilities resembling pipetting, decanting, and vial capping/uncapping, offering improved course of consistency and elevated lab operator walkaway time.
  2. A complete Gasoline Chromatography (GC) pattern‑prep movement, with GoFa executing automated stable meting out, volumetric flask dealing with, filtration into 2 mL vials, and GC loading, plus a reset cycle demonstrating dependable finish‑to‑finish robotics for complicated, blended “dry” and “moist” duties. The demo additionally options ABB Robotics OptiFact™, an all-in-one software program platform designed to gather, handle, and analyze facility information.

A 3rd demo shall be on the Agilent sales space (#1808):

  • Showcasing an ABB Robotics and Agilent collaboration on the robotic switch of SBS/SLAS plates and consumables between a plate resort, an Agilent Bravo deck, and Excessive-Stress Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) built-in with a Bravo liquid handler in choose and place mode.

The cell displays the seamless integration of ABB Robotics and Agilent gear, and replicates the validated movement path, underscoring repeatable, excessive throughput dealing with that enhances present instrument operations, guaranteeing essentially the most correct lab outcomes.

Collectively, these demos will present ABB robots working throughout Mettler Toledo and Agilent ecosystems to streamline pattern prep and evaluation, enhance repeatability, and free scientists to hold out larger worth work, whereas providing a sensible imaginative and prescient of the lab of the longer term.

Roundtable dialogue

On Tuesday, February 10, from Midday to 1:15pm EST (Room 107A), ABB Robotics will host a roundtable entitled “From Perception to Influence: AI, Robotics and the Convergence towards the Lab of the Future”.

The session will convey collectively specialists from Atinary, Agilent, Mettler Toledo, Sanofi, and ABB Robotics to debate how AI, robotics and interoperable platforms are reshaping laboratory operations.