Cloud platform for laboratory data connectivity and workflow automation
Scitara builds integration and orchestration software for scientific laboratories, connecting lab instruments, devices, and informatics systems through a cloud-based platform. The tech stack—Python, Node.js, React, MongoDB, AWS/Azure, Docker, Kubernetes—signals a modern, microservices-oriented engineering approach. Active projects center on test automation (regression frameworks, load testing, flaky-test reduction) and AI tools integration, while pain points cluster around compliance (GXP standards) and reducing manual effort—typical for a domain-specific platform scaling from implementation services toward product-led workflows.
Scitara provides laboratory-specific software for life sciences and science-based organizations undergoing digital transformation. The core product, Scitara DLX, delivers device and application connectivity via a plug-and-play connector model, coupled with workflow orchestration, data transformation, and transaction monitoring. The company pairs platform deployment with professional services (lab computing, cloud integration, validation), targeting pharmaceutical, biotech, and industrial customers. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, Scitara operates with a global delivery model and is currently hiring across product, engineering, and sales roles.
Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, React, Angular, MongoDB, Express, AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, and testing frameworks (Mocha, Chai, Cucumber).
DLX platform development, AI tools integration, test automation frameworks (regression, performance, load testing), API/WebSocket automation, and strategic account plans for pharmaceutical, biotech, and industrial segments.
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