Automation

Automation in the Animal Facility: From a Nightmare to a Blessing

Automation can help every facility run more smoothly.

Bedding Out, Bedding In

Many bedding disposal and dispensing products offer distinct advantages to save animal facilities both time and money.

Automatic Data Collection Systems for Animal Care Facilities

Today’s animal care facilities can increase efficiencies of routine husbandry management tasks by utilizing the numerous automatic data collection technologies available.

Innovations for the Betterment of Research: The Margaret M. Alkek Building for Biomedical Research at the Baylor College of Medicine

This article will present and discuss the new Margaret M. Alkek Building for Biomedical Research (ABBR) and the new technologies, designs and protocols that have been implemented in this world-class facility.

Rack 'em Up -- Racks for Tanks for Small Fish in Biomedical Aquatics Facilities

This article will review several features central to good racks and good rack use, presenting outstanding features, potential pitfalls, and future directions.

"Robotic" or Automated Cage Washing

Today’s equipment and control systems have been developed into reliable and safe systems that are easy to operate.

Digital Imaging as a Welfare Tool

Digital camera systems help maintain regular observation of animals while minimising disturbance.

Automation: A New Era!

“Cage handling automation does not work!” How often have you heard this in the hallway discussions of industry conventions or meetings?

A Gripping Tale of Prevention - Safe Operation and Maintenance of Automated Equipment

This issue’s column discusses Lockout/Tagout, the procedures used to isolate and de-energize complex machinery so repairs or maintenance can be performed safely.

Conclusive Vivarium Performance through the Commissioning Process

The Benefits of Hands-on Commissioning: This article focuses primarily on the Construction and Acceptance Phase commissioning activities, describing methods important for conclusively achieving the performance required in today’s laboratories.

Green Building Basics -- High Performance Design

Even lab animal facilities can be designed or renovated to use less energy, and conserve water and other resources.

Robotics & Automation - What's Right For You, Stage I: Preparing for Automation

This article will focus on the cage processing tasks required on a daily basis and the equipment and processes available to support the efficient completion of these tasks.

Robotics & Automation - What's Right For You, Stage II: Design Considerations For Automation

The initial phase of developing a design for a cage processing area with robotics and automation includes discussions to establish the goals, requirements, and budget.

Robotic Automation

Design, cost savings, and employee welfare considerations for the vivarium

Facility Automation: Focusing Your Scope on Optimizing IVC Performance

Having spent a considerable amount of time over the past 30 years working with planners, architects, engineers, facility directors, and supervisors, I have come to appreciate the challenges that confront the design team and the importance of considering each of the disciplines that are brought to the table.

Energy-efficient Washing Systems

What’s going down the drain can be money. Energy conservation through reduced water consumption and lower cycle temperatures don’t mean less sterile.

Design for Clean

Architects and engineers who design vivariums have a critical responsibility to provide specialty design and engineering that will facilitate cleaning procedures.

Vivarium Automation Part 2

Some vivarium automation can be “free-standing” to a certain extent while others need to be incorporated or engineered into the larger facility plan.

A New Approach to Secure Dispensing & Inventory Control

A growing number of facilities are beginning to turn to point-of-use (POU) automation solutions to address and improve safety, quality, and compliance.

Vivarium Automation Part 1

In vivariums, where environmental controls are critical to research, and where animal and personnel health and welfare are a constant concern, automation can work on behalf of reducing risk and increasing efficiency. The introduction of an automated process can provide many improvements in vivarium function and safety that save time and money. Automation can also introduce new levels of control and monitoring that can raise specific criteria and conditions to a higher level of reliability.

A Guide To Rack Washer Purchasing

Purchasing large capital equipment such as a rack washer involves more than looking at the bottom line and selecting, what appears to be, the least expensive machine.