About Amici – The Complete Lab Procurement & Operations Platform
Amici is a specialist procurement and LabOps platform purpose-built for the life sciences sector. With a proven track record supporting over 8,500 users and backed by a dedicated team of 95+ experts, we help organisations across the life sciences sector including Biotech’s, drug discovery, contract research (CROs), and GMP manufacturing streamline and scale their operations efficiently.
Our modular platform brings together a full suite of tools for the life sciences sector across Purchasing, Inventory, GMP Inventory, and Equipment Management, enabling complete control, visibility, and compliance across the lab and facility.
What We Do – Our Platform Modules
Purchasing
Amici simplifies and centralises the purchasing lifecycle from requisition to payment. Our software aggregates all lab supplier catalogues into one place, streamlining technical sourcing, order management, HSE approvals, and category/contract oversight.
Inventory
Gain full control over lab stock with real-time visibility, inventory master data, barcode scanning, automated reordering, bill of materials, and cycle counting capabilities ensuring the right materials are always on hand.
GMP Inventory
Built for regulated environments, our GMP module supports material specifications, inbound inspection, audit logs, electronic signatures, and validation packs giving you inspection-ready reports and full traceability.
Equipment
Keep your assets running smoothly with tools for equipment procurement, asset and maintenance management, service contract tracking, and scheduling.
Who We Serve
Amici supports a wide range of lab environments from startups and scale-ups to mid-sized and enterprise Life Science and Biotech companies. Our solutions are trusted by R&D labs, CROs, and GMP facilities seeking better spend control, supply chain resilience, and operational efficiency without compromising on compliance.
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Shane Webster