iLabPower BIMS V2.6 Ushers in the Era of “Comprehensive Visual Management” for Laboratory Animals

A breakthrough in laboratory animal management is here! The all-new iLabPower BIMS V2.6 has officially launched, featuring key upgrades to its animal management module. Designed for non-rodent species like monkeys, dogs, and pigs, it enables end-to-end digitization and visualization—from cage intake and daily management to experimental workflows—delivering a more intuitive and efficient experience for research teams!

Highlights at a Glance:

Visual Layouts Tailored to Your Animal Facility
Customize cage layouts and position-coding rules for different species. Design cage distributions freely with a “what-you-see-is-what-you-get” interface, effortlessly adapting to diverse animal facility configurations.

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Batch Cage Assignments via Drag-and-Drop or Barcode Scanning
Assign animals to cages instantly through visual drag-and-drop or barcode scanning. Switch seamlessly between list and graphical views for clarity and doubled efficiency.

Enhanced Cage Management Optimized for Non-Rodent Species
Track animal profiles, lifecycles, and experimental participation from multiple angles. Automatically summarize real-time statuses and perform cage transfers or disposals with intuitive visual controls.

Flexible Workflows for Diverse Scenarios
Manage animal statuses in bulk—enroll in experiments, transfer between departments, or dispose—to align with varying experimental protocols.

Dedicated Management for Project-Specific Animals
Independently track animals by research project, log experimental dosing data, and automate post-study transitions (e.g., reserve status with washout period calculations).

Customizable Record Querying & Exporting
Flexibly search and export records (lifecycle, cage transfers, disposals, department changes) with customizable fields, ensuring seamless cross-department collaboration and audit trails.

Mobile Barcode Operations for On-the-Go Management
Leverage Pad browsers with NFC compatibility to scan chips, assign cages, relocate animals, or swap cages—all from the facility floor. Break spatial constraints and streamline workflows.

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