elea Highlights

elea.health is live — rebuilt from the ground up

This month, we launched our new website.

It's more than a redesign. It's a first look at what elea has become: a cleaner story, a sharper focus, and a platform built for the full scope of modern healthcare, with security and compliance built in by design, not by exception.

Behind the new site is months of work from our team and Ignis Design Agency, who helped us translate what elea does into something you can actually feel when you land on the page.The best way to understand it is to see it.

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Signals from the field

elea at HISTOLOGICA 2026 in Oberhausen

HISTOLOGICA celebrated its 10th edition this April, and we were there for it.

The congress brings together medical laboratory professionals and industry in a format that prioritises real exchange: short distances, direct conversations, and a programme shaped by the people closest to routine lab practice. That's exactly the kind of setting where elea belongs.

The conversations at our booth confirmed what we keep hearing across events this year: labs are ready for change, but it has to work in practice, not just on paper. Lab professionals were asking about efficiency, about where time gets lost, and about what digital tools can realistically deliver in their daily routines.

For us, HISTOLOGICA was a chance to show how elea handles the full picture, not just reporting, but the coordination, communication, and operational visibility that labs often struggle with most.Great discussions, sharp questions, and a few ideas we're already taking back to the team. Congratulations to HISTOLOGICA on a decade of bringing this community together.

Read of the Month

"Going Digital in Community Pathology" — The Pathologist

What Digital pathology is often associated with large academic centers, but community laboratories are increasingly exploring its potential. That's the starting point of this month's piece in The Pathologist, in which Derrick Forchetti of the South Bend Medical Foundation shares the story of how a century-old nonprofit lab moved digital pathology from aspiration to operational reality.

Leadership support, local collaboration, and a forward-looking culture helped bring new opportunities for recruitment, subspecialty collaboration, and innovation.

What makes this piece worth reading isn't the technology, it's the honesty about what actually drives adoption. The South Bend story is a reminder that digital transformation in pathology isn't a procurement decision. It's a culture decision. The labs that make it work are the ones where leadership and teams move together.

That resonates directly with what we hear from our own customers. The technical barriers to going digital are lower than ever. What takes time is building the confidence that a new system will fit into how a team actually works, not ask them to change around it. That's the standard we hold elea to every day.

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What's Coming Next?

Next month, elea heads to Augsburg for DGP 2026, the 109th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Pathology, May 28–30. We'll be at booth E02. Come find us.

And we have some big news arriving in May: our first laboratory partner in Florida is going live. More soon.