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Cenevo (Formerly Labguru & Titian Software)

Cenevo (Formerly Labguru & Titian Software)

Software Development

Enabling Connected Labs

About us

Cenevo specializes in lab management systems, automation, orchestration, data management and AI technology. We are trusted by scientists, companies, and research institutions worldwide, from small biotech to global pharma, with over 950 customers – including 8 out of the top 10 pharmas – and 45,000+ scientist users worldwide. Our team of more than 200 provides customers with global support from our offices in the UK, US, Israel, and Poland. We enable connected labs that are automated, data-centric and AI enabled. Cenevo brings together Mosaic’s sample-centric lab operations with Labguru’s experimental-centric inventory, registration, ELN, and LIMS technology. We empower scientists to do more science to deliver faster reproducible results at a lower cost.

Website
http://www.cenevo.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2007
Specialties
Research Management, Laboratory Management, Research and Laboratory Management, Laboratory Data Management, Electronic Lab Notebook, LIMS, Lab Inventory Management, Lab Informatics, Laboratory informatics software, ELN, Paperless laboratory, lab-based informatics solutions, SDMS, cloud based lab notebook, Web based lab notbook, Research logistics management, digital lab notebook, biotechnology, lab R&D, pharmaceuticals, Electronic Batch Management, Scheduling, Digital lab, sample management, Biotech, Freezer management, and Lab automation

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  • We’re heading to SLAS Europe 2026. 📍 Booth 509 📅 May 19–21 Come meet the Cenevo team, and see what connected, automated, AI-enabled labs actually look like in practice. On the ground: Kom Naidoo • Devin Donnelly • Tim Stroud • Kelly Crampton • David Sampson If you’re tackling automation, sample management, or scaling operations - let’s talk. No fluff. Just real conversations.

  • Most software jobs move data. This one helps move science forward. We’re hiring in Poland: 🔹 Full Stack Developer (Ruby on Rails) 🔹 Application Support Engineer At Cenevo, you’ll work on platforms used daily by scientists in pharma, biotech, and research labs worldwide, powering experiments, automation, and data-driven discovery. This isn’t just another SaaS product. It’s infrastructure for real-world breakthroughs. If you want to build systems that actually matter 👇 Full Stack Developer (Ruby on Rails) 👉 https://bit.ly/4nfTip2 Application Support Engineer 👉 https://bit.ly/4w9Rq57 Join us.

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  • A new space. A new chapter. A new era. We’ve moved to our new Cenevo Israel offices, and it’s more than just a move. It marks a shift in how we think, build, and scale. Now, we’re creating an environment that matches that ambition. A space designed for: • Faster collaboration between product, engineering, and customers • Building the next generation of AI-enabled, connected lab solutions • Supporting a growing global team driving real impact in life sciences Cenevo today is a global company, with offices across the UK, US, Poland, and Israel, supporting 950+ customers and 45,000+ scientists worldwide.

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  • LIMS used to be simple. Track samples. Store data. Done. That definition no longer holds. Modern labs are dealing with far more complexity: more data, more automation, more systems, and far higher expectations around traceability and integration. So the real question isn’t “Do you need a LIMS?” It’s: 👉 What should a LIMS actually do today? In this blog, we break down what “LIMS requirements” really mean in 2026: from structured data and workflow management to automation, integrations, and audit-ready traceability. Because in most labs, LIMS is no longer a standalone system. It’s part of a connected informatics ecosystem powering the entire research lifecycle. If your current setup still feels fragmented, this is worth a read. Read the full blog: https://bit.ly/42MLz8e

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  • The Spring G2 badges are out and we’re right at the top. Again. But this isn’t about a moment. It’s about consistency. Quarter after quarter, labs rely on us to run critical workflows, manage complex sample operations, and bring structure to growing volumes of data. That trust shows up in G2, but it’s earned in everyday lab work. With Labguru and Mosaic, we’re focused on helping labs operate with clarity, control, and speed, at scale. Thank you to our customers for continuing to raise the bar with us. Onward - and upward. The best version of the modern lab is still ahead.

  • In life sciences, we talk a lot about data security. But what about sample security? Samples exist both physically and digitally, and when those two worlds fall out of sync, the consequences go far beyond a missing tube. We're talking compromised research integrity, regulatory delays, and potential setbacks in drug discovery. As labs become more connected and automated, the attack surface grows. Ransomware, third-party vulnerabilities, human error - these aren't abstract IT problems. They're lab problems. That's why ISO 27001:2022 matters so much in our world. It's not just a compliance checkbox. It's a framework that asks labs and their technology partners to think rigorously about: ✅ Who has access to sensitive sample data, and why ✅ How information is protected from unauthorized changes ✅ Whether critical systems stay available when you need them most ✅ How risks are continuously identified, assessed, and treated The CIA Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) sounds abstract until you realize your LIMS, ELN, and sample management platform are all interconnected - and each one is a potential point of vulnerability. Security in the lab isn't a one-time project. It's a continuous cycle of improvement. We've written about why this matters specifically for sample management and what good looks like. Link in the comments. 👇

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