




Absolutely. PAT lets you define and version nutrient media and substrates based on crop-specific requirements. These recipes are stored centrally and made available to lab technicians at the point of use, reducing manual mix-ups and improving consistency across batches.
Each time a media batch is prepared, the recipe is linked to production runs, and operators can record materials used, preparation time, and quality checks. This creates a complete digital record for audits, recalls, and process improvements.
Digital workstations equipped with PAT make each step of the process - from cutting to transferring - more accurate and easier to manage. Operators are guided through their assigned tasks, receive batch-specific instructions, and log completions in real time.
With barcode scanning, label printing, and digital confirmations, errors from handwritten notes or verbal communication are eliminated. This results in better productivity, clearer accountability, and reliable batch documentation.
Yes. Every container, vessel, or tray is assigned a barcode and tracked through all phases, including media use, operator actions, cutting cycles, rooting, and transfers. You’ll have a full audit trail of what was done, by whom, and when.
This traceability is essential for both internal quality control and compliance with regulatory or export requirements. In the case of contamination or failure, you can trace root causes quickly and respond with confidence.
Definitely. PAT bridges laboratory and greenhouse workflows, allowing for a seamless transition from multiplication to acclimatisation and further growth. As soon as plantlets are ready to leave the lab, all batch data and history follow them.
This enables greenhouse teams to continue working with the same information, reducing duplication, delays, and data loss. It’s one system from propagation to delivery — no syncing required.