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Life Sciences and Bio Pharma
Business Honor
01 November, 2025
L7 Informatics was honored by Frost & Sullivan for its AI-ready platform that transforms life sciences operations and research.
Leading the way in digital transformation for the life sciences, L7 Informatics received the highest Innovation Index score (4.85) in Frost & Sullivan's 2025 Frost Radar™: Pharmaceutical and Biotech Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) in Austin, Texas. L7 got a Growth Index score of 3.95 out of 50 worldwide providers examined, showing its strong market momentum. L7's achievement was praised by Frost & Sullivan through its Enterprise Science Platform (L7|ESP®), a single system that combines data management, manufacturing execution systems (MES), electronic laboratory notebooks (ELN), and LIMS. This AI-ready, ontology-based platform supports life science companies in ensuring safety, simplifying procedures, and advancing innovation.
Vice President of Healthcare & Life Sciences at Frost & Sullivan, Nitin Naik, stated, "The LIMS industry is advancing toward systems that connect data and processes across the product lifecycle." "With a single platform, combining R&D, quality, and manufacturing, L7 Informatics is setting the standard." The paper highlighted L7's main advantages, such as fast technology transfer, flexible deployment choices (on-premises, cloud, or hybrid), and immediate adjustment of critical process parameters and quality features in cell treatment. After shifting from manual or isolated workflows to L7|ESP, customers have experienced improved productivity of up to 80%.
"Our goal of combining science, data, and operations has been proven by Frost & Sullivan's honor," stated Mark Spencer, president and CEO of L7 Informatics. “L7|ESP was established to change the way scientists think, linking workflows and interpreting data to remove silos,” according to Vasu Rangadass, Ph.D., Founder and Strategy Officer. The future of intelligent laboratories, where systems not only manage data but also actively adapt and grow with scientific discovery, is being shaped by L7 Informatics as AI-based research and manufacturing become more common.