Labs deserve better,
so we built UniteLabs.
We started UniteLabs to unblock discovery – from broken systems, outdated tools, and lab workarounds that delay progress.
Our mission? To wire the lab for breakthroughs.
We started with a question: Why is lab automation still so broken?
Too many labs operate in fragmented environments, spending more time troubleshooting tools than accelerating scientific discovery.
At UniteLabs, we commit to solving this problem at the root – not through patchwork solutions, but with foundational infrastructure. Our platform is proofed for complexity, but built for simplicity. Modular by design and scalable by nature, it enables labs to evolve without constraint.
We don’t just automate protocols — we engineer control, visibility, and reproducibility into the core of lab operations.
This is our promise: To deliver infrastructure that works with scientists, not against them.
Not
Just real-world automation, rewired for progress.
Meet the team that’s rewiring science for the best.
We’re engineers and scientists, united by a shared frustration with outdated lab systems. So we stopped waiting for someone else to fix it, and we started building the solution ourselves. Now, we’re rewiring the lab – one breakthrough at a time.
Lukas Bromig
Julian Willand
Jan Titze
Desiree Davison
Nicolas Bresson
Mathew Keegan
Paul Wein
Nadim Morhell
Alexander Erlewein
Jonathan Costa
Jamie Beach
Cameron Croft
Chingiz Musayev
Ilayda Dinc
Kristina Markovic
Bojanche Stojchevski
Dacian Avram
Ezgi Kayar
Klara Malinowska
Max Gildemeister
Terence Stenvold
Lukas von Leyser
Moritz Ertl
Azucena Mendoza Romero
Jenny Weidner
Christopher Biermann
Sudha Gollapudi
Leonie Mauer

The team rewiring science, one breakthrough at a time
We're engineers, scientists, and tinkerers building the future of lab automation from the inside out. If you care about impact, ambition, and better tools: we should talk.
Let's get started and transform your lab
No pitch. No pressure. Just real conversations about how we can help your lab run better – today and tomorrow.