Seegene unveils the world’s first unattended PCR automation, igniting a global diagnostic paradigm shift at ADLM 2025

July 30, 2025

Seegene Inc. announced that it will unveil its fully automated PCR testing system, CURECA, and its data analytics platform, STAgora, at ADLM 2025 (Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine).

CURECA is the world’s first system to fully automate the entire PCR testing process – from sample storage and pre-treatment to nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and result analysis – without any human intervention. Designed for 24/7 continuous operation, the system minimizes human error and dramatically improves the consistency and reliability of the test results.

The prep module of CURECA system is the first to fully automate pre-treatment process across all major sample types – including stool – overcoming longstanding obstacles in laboratory operations. This innovation reduces labor demands, expands sample throughput, and enhances overall operational and cost efficiency. It also shifts the role of laboratory personnel from manual processing to higher-level responsibilities, such as data analysis and clinical interpretation – helping labs better leverage their workforce in high volume, 24/7 continuous testing environments to provide sustainable high quality testing results.

In addition, the prep module of CURECA system is applicable beyond PCR diagnostics. It supports pre-treatment for other disciplines, including clinical chemistry and immunoassays. Its modular architecture allows for flexible configuration and deployment tailored to the size, layout, and needs of each laboratory.

Also unveiled at ADLM 2025, STAgora is Seegene’s statistical platform that collects and analyzes real-time PCR diagnostic data to support clinical decision-making. By aggregating test data uploaded from hospitals around the world, the platform provides integrated insights into regional infection trends, hospital-level positivity rates, and patterns of co-infection. It also offers more than 40 statistical tools tailored for clinical support.

With STAgora, healthcare providers can compare individual patient test results with local and regional epidemiological data. The platform allows clinicians to evaluate infection trends at both patient and community levels.

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