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What is Agentic Orchestration?

Agentic orchestration is the coordination of multiple AI agents and steps to complete a larger, multi-stage workflow. Instead of a single agent handling one task, orchestration manages how several agents and tools work together, in the right order, sharing context and passing results between them. It turns individual capabilities into an end-to-end process, so complex work can be carried out reliably from start to finish under a single, controlled flow.

How is agentic orchestration applied in the lab?

In the lab, orchestration lets a scientist describe a multi-step goal, and the platform coordinates the agents needed to achieve it, finding data, preparing a protocol, triggering an automation and recording the outcome. Each agent works within defined permissions, and the workflow keeps the steps connected across the lab's systems. This allows teams to automate whole processes, not just isolated tasks, while retaining oversight and a full record of everything that happens.

Why is agentic orchestration important for connected labs?

Real lab work rarely fits into a single step, and disconnected tools make complex workflows slow and error-prone. Agentic orchestration matters because it links agents, data and systems into coherent, automated processes that reflect how labs actually operate. For organizations aiming to scale AI safely, it is what makes autonomous, multi-step workflows possible without losing control, helping researchers cut manual effort and deliver faster, more reproducible results

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