The AI-Ready Lab Automation Arrives in SLAS EU 2026, Vienna
SLAS Europe 2026
The lab must be rebuilt
Labs have hit the ceiling.
What once passed as progress—more integrations, more instruments, more layers—has become the bottleneck. Fragmented systems. Isolated data. Automation that cannot scale.
At SLAS EU 2026, the question is no longer: How do we improve the lab?
It is: How to rebuild it for AI.
Join Automata in Vienna to see what comes next:
Connected. Programmable. Adaptive. Built for AI.
Booth 319: Built for reality
This is not a concept. It is operational.
- One unified system
LINQ connects workflows, instruments, and data into a single platform. - Flexible orchestration
Design visually, extend with code, scale without rewriting. - AI-ready data, continuously
End-to-end workflows generating structured, contextualized outputs in real time. - Adapt without limits
New assays, instruments, and demands—no re-architecture required. - Direct access to builders
Meet the team behind LINQ and explore what your lab can become.
LINQ: The system that replaces legacy
Most platforms automate tasks.
LINQ redefines how the lab operates.
A fully integrated, AI-ready platform connecting every component of the lab—digitally and robotically—delivering seamless, end-to-end workflows. It builds workflows the way science actually works- dynamic, evolving, and never fixed for long.
Modular hardware.
Hybrid scheduling.
Cloud orchestration.
Open architecture.
Closed-loop execution.
Not another layer.
A complete system.
A dividing line
SLAS EU 2026 marks a shift:
Between labs that continue to patch the past—
and those building what comes next.
Visit Booth 319.
See what your lab looks like when legacy is no longer the architecture.