CHAPTER 2
LAB SETUP SYSTEM
Designing the backbone of India’s early-cancer diagnostic infrastructure.
The Problem
To scale cancer detection, you don’t just need technology you need clinically compliant spaces that function with precision.
Before my work, hospitals and partner clinics faced:
Zero clear documentation for lab setup
Confusion over equipment placement
Power load mismatches
No ventilation planning
Improvised slide processing areas
Inconsistent wiring, sockets, table dimensions
Delays due to layout errors
On-ground teams depending on guesswork
A single mistake in the lab layout can delay diagnosis, damage samples, or reduce scanning accuracy.
Scaling nationally required visual systems, not verbal instructions.
So I built them.

My Mission
Create a replicable, accurate, plug-and-play blueprint for every cancer-screening lab in India — something any hospital can follow with confidence.
A system that removes ambiguity, speeds up setup, and brings clinical order to operational chaos.
My Role & Responsibilities
I defined how labs should look, work, and scale:
Strategy 90%
Determined ideal vs minimum requirements
Created a standard architecture for room design
Mapped scanning workflows vs spatial planning
Considered power loads, UPS placement, ventilation
Designed a multi-room ecosystem
Slide processing room
Scanning room
This wasn’t design — it was clinical operations engineering
Design 100%
I built end-to-end visuals for:
Lab Ideal Requirements
Including floor-plan top views, table layouts, equipment locations
Lab Minimum Requirements
Compact layouts for smaller hospitals, preserving functionality
Scanning Room Ideal & Minimum Views
I designed multi-angle diagrams:
North View
South View
East View
West View
with accurate placements of scanners, monitors, CPUs, and power points
Full Lab Setup SOP
From the Lab Setup Guide document
I created detailed visuals for:
Slide processing workflow
Slide processing workflow
Drying and staining areas
Equipment specifications
Consumables list
Equipment list
Room-by-room process explanation


Execution 100%
I worked directly with
On-ground technicians
Partner hospitals
Lab Staff
Internal medical advisors
to validate
Measurements
Equipment sizes
Electrical loads
Granite countertop dimensions
Table widths & heights
AC placement & airflow
Scanner positioning
Cable management
Every diagram was tested against real hospital environments not theoretical assumptions.
After validation, these systems were deployed at:

Zero Confusion
Zero Redesign
Zero Ambiguity
The Result
Labs can now be set up in 8 weeks instead of 4–5 months.
Clear visuals → instant execution.
Partners trust the brand more
because medical infrastructure feels engineered, not improvised.
Operations became scalable
Every new hospital now follows the same system.
Training time drastically reduced
New staff understand the environment instantly.































