AI-powered workflow automation for surgery and pathology
Algoscope streamlines workflows from surgery to pathology through intelligent automation, computer vision, 3D modelling, and traceability-focused tools designed for operating rooms and pathology laboratories.
The sample journey, traced end to end
Operating room
Specimen capture
Documentation
Transport
Lab accession
Pathology reporting
Traceability nodes capture each step — barcode, vision, and structured data — so the laboratory sees the full surgical context with every specimen.
The problem
Why manual surgery-to-pathology workflows create bottlenecks
Manual sample handover
Specimens move from theatre to laboratory through manual, paper-based steps — each one a point where documentation can drift from reality.
Fragmented documentation
Surgical context, specimen details, and laboratory records often live in separate systems, making end-to-end traceability slow and error-prone.
Pre-analytical variability
Inconsistent labelling, handling, and accessioning in the pre-analytical phase remains one of the largest sources of laboratory error worldwide.
Solution areas
From operating room to laboratory bench
Anatomopathology tools
Structured support for anatomic pathology specimen workflows
Pathology laboratories
Accessioning, tracking, and documentation reliability in the lab
Surgery workflow support
Specimen capture and documentation from the operating room onward
Cytology
Workflow automation relevant to cytology preparation and review
Molecular biology
Traceability supporting molecular and downstream testing pathways
CROs & research workflows
Standardised, documented sample journeys for research programmes
Benefits
Traceability, reliability, and laboratory efficiency
AI-driven traceability
Each specimen's journey from surgery to pathology is captured and documented — supported by computer vision and structured workflow data.
Reliability & precision
Reducing manual transcription and handover gaps improves documentation reliability across the pre-analytical pathway.
Workflow optimisation
Intelligent automation streamlines the surgery-to-pathology pathway, standardising steps that are otherwise highly variable.
Efficiency gain
Laboratories gain time and consistency — fewer interruptions chasing missing context, more standardised throughput.
Technology
Computer vision, 3D modelling, and workflow intelligence
Computer vision
Visual capture and recognition across specimen handling steps
3D modelling
Three-dimensional specimen representation supporting documentation
Pre-analytical workflow intelligence
Automation focused on the highest-risk phase of the testing pathway
Sample handling
Structured support for specimen identification and movement
Structured workflow data
Workflow dashboards and documented, reviewable data trails
Built by clinicians and engineers
Algoscope was founded in France by a pathologist, a clinical pathologist, and an engineer, and emerged from doctoral research into pathology workflow automation. The result is technology shaped by the people who live the surgery-to-pathology pathway every day.
According to Algoscope's public materials, Algoscope obtained ISO 13485 certification in June 2023. Source: Algoscope
Milestones & recognition
- CytologIA DataChallenge — Participation in the CytologIA data challenge for AI in cytology
- Algoscope × Xpath partnership — Partnership announcement with Xpath
- Carrefour Pathologie — Presence at the French pathology congress
- AWS HealthDataCon — Presented at AWS HealthDataCon
- European Pathology Congress — Presence at the European Congress of Pathology
- ISO 13485 certification — According to Algoscope's public materials, obtained June 2023
- Next French Healthcare — Participation in the Next French Healthcare programme
Milestones are drawn from Algoscope's public materials and are subject to source verification.
Translyx regional role
Translyx represents Algoscope in New Zealand — supporting regional evaluation, clinical workflow relevance assessment, governance expectations, and adoption pathways for New Zealand and Oceania healthcare organisations.
Algoscope is a partner product — it is not owned or developed by Translyx. Product-specific regulatory status, intended use, and applicable local requirements should be confirmed with Algoscope and the relevant regulatory authorities. Translyx does not claim or imply any jurisdiction-specific regulatory endorsement for Algoscope products.
Discuss Algoscope for your surgical or pathology workflows
Talk to Translyx about how Algoscope's workflow automation and traceability could fit your operating rooms, pathology laboratories, or research programmes.
