
How Life Science Companies Optimise Operations from Lab to Launch
Life science organisations are built on precision: controlled processes, validated data, and the ability to prove quickly and clearly what happened, when, and why.

Cambridge Kinetics founder Jason Mashinchi joined manufacturers, engineers and industry leaders at the Peerless Plastics & Engineered Surfaces conference to explore where SMEs can actually start with AI.

We are pleased to welcome Alena Gorb to Kinabase as a Systems Consultant, strengthening our ability to support clients in designing, improving and scaling operational systems.

Cambridge Kinetics spoke at the event “Your Journey to AI Adoption as an SME”, hosted by Cambridge Network.

Life science organisations are built on precision: controlled processes, validated data, and the ability to prove quickly and clearly what happened, when, and why.

What separates organisations that get genuine outcomes from those that only digitise the surface is rarely the technology itself.

Sustainability has become a measurable commercial factor for SMEs: businesses that build genuine environmental and social practices into their operations are better positioned on pricing resilience, talent attraction, and supply chain access.

Legacy system modernisation replaces or evolves fragmented, outdated tools and workflows into a more connected, manageable operating environment, without halting operations in the process.

AI adoption for SMEs is the process of moving from ad hoc tool experimentation to repeatable, governed use cases that are designed around how the business actually operates.

Cash flow management enables construction firms to forecast, control, and bridge the gap between when money goes out on a project and when it comes back in through billing, approvals, and payment.

For most UK business owners, ESG has felt like something for larger companies. That is changing fast. Net Zero is moving from an aspiration for large corporations to a commercial and regulatory requirement for UK businesses of all sizes.

For most charities, the operational challenge is not a shortage of commitment. It is a shortage of a system. Here, we explain how charities can structure their operations more effectively, using Kinabase as the platform to bring those processes together.

Manual data entry is one of the most common sources of operational friction in small businesses. Discover how AI-powered tools can transform repetitive admin tasks into automated processes.

Kinabase attended the Suffolk Chambers of Commerce Safari Networking & Exhibition at Milsoms Kesgrave Hall, building meaningful connections with local businesses through structured networking and live demos.