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Anosh Laboratory Technologies Unveils Advanced Platform to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy and Prevent Testing Fraud

Anosh Laboratory Technologies Unveils Advanced Platform to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy and Prevent Testing Fraud

Globe and Mail8 hours ago

Chicago, Illinois--(Newsfile Corp. - June 29, 2025) - Anosh Laboratory Technologies has announced the upcoming release of a next-generation diagnostic platform developed to enhance laboratory testing precision and strengthen fraud prevention across the clinical testing ecosystem.
Dr. Anosh Ahmed
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The proprietary system-under development since 2020-was initiated under the leadership of Dr. Anosh Ahmed, founder of Anosh Laboratory Technologies, in direct response to the operational gaps exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Designed to support both public and private sector laboratories, the technology combines high-throughput testing capabilities with built-in compliance, real-time data verification, and traceability controls.
"Our team set out to close critical gaps in laboratory testing infrastructure-specifically around accuracy, accountability, and fraud detection," said Dr. Anosh Ahmed. "This platform reflects five years of focused R&D and cross-functional collaboration."
Built for scalability, the system is compatible with existing lab workflows and optimized for rapid deployment in infectious disease and high-volume diagnostic environments. Its modular architecture allows for customization based on lab size, regulatory requirements, and test volumes.
A comprehensive technical white paper detailing the system design, performance metrics, and application roadmap will be released in the coming weeks. Regulatory submissions are expected to follow shortly thereafter.
The launch aligns with Dr. Anosh Ahmed's ongoing commitment to advancing healthcare infrastructure through innovation, transparency, and operational integrity. His work through Anosh Laboratory Technologies continues to bridge clinical needs with long-term system sustainability.
This release marks a key milestone in Anosh Laboratory Technologies' broader mission to modernize diagnostic systems and reinforce trust across healthcare delivery.
About Anosh Laboratory Technologies
Anosh Laboratory Technologies is a Chicago-based diagnostics and health technology company founded by Dr. Anosh Ahmed, focused on advancing lab systems through innovation, compliance automation, and scalable solutions for global health challenges.

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