Stone Bond Technologies' award winning Enterprise Enabler - Laboratory Information Management System (EE-LIMS™) provides comprehensive data management and workflow management solution to help biotech, pharmaceutical and clinical health care organizations automate paper based workflows and share essential information both internally and externally quickly and confidentially. EE-LIMS™ is flexible and adapts quickly to changing business needs.

When configured to meet the specific workflow and data capture for any facility, EE-LIMS™ has been proven to
- lower operating costs
- eliminate errors
- save time
- streamline processes
- capture greater revenue potential
- drive faster decision-making
- Improve quality of lab services and expedited deliverables
- store data for broader usage
- increase reliability and security with controlled user group access
- quicker submittal for Grant applications with easy access to supportive data
- streamline all administrative processes including billing and receivables
This is accomplished by non-invasively by adapting to clients’ existing IT ecosystems by an order of magnitude faster than traditional approaches.
EE-LIMS™ enables clinicians and researchers to track, capture and share massive amounts of data throughout labs quickly and cost effectively. EE-LIMS™ also allows for the laboratory workflow to connect to leading edge instrumentation, external data and enterprise billing systems.
Laboratory managers can query, analyze and manage data easily from the initial request for services all the way through to results, reports, billing, research and discovery. By using a commercial off the shelf EE-LIMS™ solution, single lab can be fully automated within a few days, or entire large-scale research facilities can be automated within a few weeks.
EE-LIMS™ is used by a number of leading academic and commercial laboratories, including Baylor College of Medicine, Cornell Weill Medical College, Texas Tech University and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center , Stone Bond’s EE-LIMS™ was awarded a best practices' grand prize in IT infrastructure and informatics by BioIT World magazine.