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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch sits down with Dan Burke, Managing Director at Magentus, and Ben Richardson, CEO at Labflow, for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of pathology in Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
With half a billion pathology tests processed in Australia every year and a workforce of only 2,500 pathologists, the sector is under significant pressure.
Dan and Ben unpack what that means for labs trying to modernise without disrupting the critical services that clinicians and patients depend on every day.
The discussion covers the growing role of artificial intelligence in diagnostic settings, exploring where AI is already delivering practical value and where human oversight remains non-negotiable.
The episode also digs into the challenge of legacy technology, making the case for incremental, modular modernisation over risky large-scale overhauls that can put operations at risk.
Beyond the technology, the conversation explores how consumer expectations are reshaping pathology, from the direct-to-consumer testing boom across Asia-Pacific markets to the rise of genomics and personalised medicine.
Key Takeaways
🔬 The pathology sector in Australia faces a significant workforce shortage and increasing test complexity, putting pressure on digital transformation in labs
đź§© Incremental modernisation and interoperability are addressed as more practical than full system replacements for pathology lab infrastructure
🧑‍⚕️ AI in diagnostics is positioned as a support tool for clinicians and administrative workflows, rather than replacing human experts
🌏 Consumer-driven demand, particularly in APAC markets like India and Malaysia, is accelerating digital adoption and expectations for health data access
🧬 The falling cost of genomics and genetics is setting the stage for personalised preventive healthcare and more targeted diagnostics
Timestamps
00:00 - Introductions & episode overview
00:54 - What is Magentus?
01:55 - The origin of Lab Flow
03:48 - The pathology landscape in 2026
08:42 - Fragmentation & technology challenges
13:58 - Incremental modernisation explained
17:38 - Interoperability & complexity in labs
19:05 - Role of AI in laboratory services
25:57 - Social perspectives on AI in healthcare
29:25 - Genomics, personalisation, and the future
Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.
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Mentioned in this episode:
THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit
Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.
THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit
Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.
THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit
Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.
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In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch sits down with Dan Burke, Managing Director at Magentus, and Ben Richardson, CEO at Labflow, for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of pathology in Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
With half a billion pathology tests processed in Australia every year and a workforce of only 2,500 pathologists, the sector is under significant pressure.
Dan and Ben unpack what that means for labs trying to modernise without disrupting the critical services that clinicians and patients depend on every day.
The discussion covers the growing role of artificial intelligence in diagnostic settings, exploring where AI is already delivering practical value and where human oversight remains non-negotiable.
The episode also digs into the challenge of legacy technology, making the case for incremental, modular modernisation over risky large-scale overhauls that can put operations at risk.
Beyond the technology, the conversation explores how consumer expectations are reshaping pathology, from the direct-to-consumer testing boom across Asia-Pacific markets to the rise of genomics and personalised medicine.
Key Takeaways
🔬 The pathology sector in Australia faces a significant workforce shortage and increasing test complexity, putting pressure on digital transformation in labs
đź§© Incremental modernisation and interoperability are addressed as more practical than full system replacements for pathology lab infrastructure
🧑‍⚕️ AI in diagnostics is positioned as a support tool for clinicians and administrative workflows, rather than replacing human experts
🌏 Consumer-driven demand, particularly in APAC markets like India and Malaysia, is accelerating digital adoption and expectations for health data access
🧬 The falling cost of genomics and genetics is setting the stage for personalised preventive healthcare and more targeted diagnostics
Timestamps
00:00 - Introductions & episode overview
00:54 - What is Magentus?
01:55 - The origin of Lab Flow
03:48 - The pathology landscape in 2026
08:42 - Fragmentation & technology challenges
13:58 - Incremental modernisation explained
17:38 - Interoperability & complexity in labs
19:05 - Role of AI in laboratory services
25:57 - Social perspectives on AI in healthcare
29:25 - Genomics, personalisation, and the future
Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.
If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes
And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps.
Mentioned in this episode:
THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit
Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.
THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit
Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.
THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit
Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

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