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Scientists push to standardize 'smart microscopy' technology across labs

A fragmented landscape of proprietary microscopy systems is slowing scientific progress. Researchers and industry leaders have now mapped out a plan for interoperable standards that could unlock faster drug discovery, better cell analysis, and reproducible results across institutions—potentially worth millions in efficiency gains for biotech firms.

Originaltitel: Smart microscopy: current implementations and a roadmap for interoperability

Abstrakt

Abstract Smart microscopy is transforming life sciences by automating experimental imaging workflows and enabling real-time adaptation based on feedback from images and other data streams. This shift increases throughput, improves reproducibility, and expands the functional capabilities of microscopes. However, the current landscape is highly fragmented. Academic researchers often develop custom solutions for specific scientific needs, while industry offerings are typically proprietary and tied to specific hardware. This diversity, while fostering innovation, also creates major challenges in interoperability, reproducibility, and standardization, which slows progress and adaption. This article presents a collaborative effort between academic and industry leaders to survey the current state of smart microscopy, highlight representative implementations, and identify common technical and organizational barriers. We propose a framework for greater interoperability based on shared standards, modular software design, and community-driven development. Our goal is to support collaboration across the field and lay the groundwork for a more connected, reusable, and accessible smart microscopy ecosystem. We conclude with a call to action for researchers, hardware developers, and institutions to join in building an open, interoperable foundation that will unlock the full potential of smart microscopy in life science research.

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