Labcentric
Lab-centric is an adjective used to describe an orientation that places laboratories and laboratory work at the center of an organization, project, or process. It denotes strategies, facilities, and workflows in which experimentation, measurement, and data generation are primary drivers of decision making and resource allocation. The term is commonly used in science, industry, and education to contrast with field-centric, computational-centric, or user-centric approaches.
In research and development, a lab-centric model emphasizes robust lab infrastructure, standardized experimental protocols, and integrated
Benefits cited for lab-centric approaches include improved reproducibility, faster iteration of ideas, better traceability, and tighter
Commercial usage of the term may appear in branding or product descriptions to signal alignment with core