OPC Foundation celebrates 20th anniversary and LADS release
29.12.2023 - Based on OPC Unified Architecture, Spectaris presents the first industrial communication standard for laboratory and analytical devices, LADS.
As of December 14, 2023, the Laboratory & Analytical Device Standard (LADS) can be officially used and integrated within laboratory and analytical devices. After a four-year development phase, the first version is now available and has been guided by key use cases from industrial practice. LADS ensures that all laboratory equipment and connected applications speak the same language and can be networked quickly and cost effectively. Thanks to LADS, users are able to collate an individual set of devices that can exchange data with each other, regardless of their manufacturer or interface.
“The major industry project has therefore been implemented according to schedule,” emphasizes Mathis Kuchejda, chair of the analytical, bio and laboratory technology division at Spectaris. “LADS enables the efficient networking of devices, automated systems, and processes and offers a decisive advantage in an increasingly competitive laboratory market.” According to a study carried out by McKinsey, digitalization and automation in quality laboratories can help secure savings of up to 50 % in costs and up to 70 % in delivery times.
Spectaris opted for the Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) which provides the optimum framework for networking devices, systems, and processes within the lab, in particular because many machine standards are based on it. OPC UA, which celebrated its 20th birthday in November 2023, is used to define the service-oriented skeletal structure, whilst domain-specific extensions are defined via so-called companion specifications.
“LADS provides the foundation for the secure horizontal and vertical (plug-and-play) integration of a very wide range of laboratory devices and analytical instruments with varying degrees of complexity and is based on the world-leading industrial interoperability standard OPC UA. This is a key milestone on the pathway towards the (end-to-end) digital transformation of Lab 4.0. The cross-industry capabilities of OPC UA enable the synergetic, semantic interoperability of LADS with relevant adjacent areas such as Pharma 4.0, robotics, and AI applications,” explains Dr Matthias Arnold, CTO of the LADS joint working group at the OPC Foundation.
Moreover, the LADS interoperability standard is an ideal basis for further extensions and additions. An excellent example of this is the work currently being carried out on the Common Analytical Instrument System Integration Specification (CAISI), which – using LADS as a basis – will allow complex analytical instruments to be integrated into higher-level data systems. Since both LADS and CAISI are based on the OPC UA Standard, a seamless exchange of information will be able to take place between devices in the laboratory.
From its very inception, internationality has been central to the development of LADS. This was made possible through the creation of a Joint Working Group – encompassing participants from Spain, the Netherlands, the UK, and Japan. “In Japan in particular, LADS is now really picking up speed,” states Dr Janina Bolling, head of analytical, bio and laboratory technology at Spectaris.
Find out more information about LADS as well as about all those supporting and sponsoring at spectaris.de/…/networked-laboratory-equipment.
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