EasyDrive Sync View: A closer look at digital slides—side by side.

Smarter slide sorting starts here. Group scans by name or time, tag slides right away, and send them directly to the Library or Viewer. EasyDrive’s updated Triage view brings more structure to your workflow—with fewer clicks and less confusion.
USCAP 2026: Connected Digital Pathology Workflows for TMA and Real-Time Collaboration

Come and see Motic at booth #712 in San Antonio, Texas for the Annual USCAP 2026 meeting.
High-Throughput Tissue Microarrays in the Era of AI and Spatial Biology: A Platform for Research and Diagnostic Innovation

Tissue microarrays (TMAs) concentrate hundreds of tissue cores onto a single slide, making them powerful tools for biomarker research and translational studies. When combined with whole slide imaging, TMAs become scalable digital assets — improving throughput, enabling remote collaboration, and maximizing data value from every scanned slide.
The Benefits of Digital Pathology in 2023 And What You Should Know

One question that anyone who works in the digital pathology space inevitably encounters is “What are the actual benefits of digital pathology?”. While pathologists and labs have grown increasingly comfortable with the concept of telemedicine and digitizing slide information in the last decade, some skeptics still remain. Meanwhile, for those outside the field, both the […]
Digital Dermatopathology Implementation, Validation, and Cost Analysis in a Private Practice Setting

Introduction Digital pathology (DP) is a burgeoning technology with the potential to increase efficiency, reduce diagnostic errors, and lower the cost of patient care. We present a study conducted by Dr. Kabeer Shah – Dermatopathologist and Surgical Pathologist along with other medical professionals. The goal of the study is to determine the effectiveness of digital […]
Motic Proudly Announces Class II Device Approval from Health Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia – Motic, a leading provider of digital pathology solutions, today announced that the MoticEasyScan product line of Whole Slide Scanners obtained a Health Canada Class II Medical Device License.
MoticEasyScan systems are now certified for Clinical use in Canada, introducing, for the first time, high-quality and affordable solutions to facilitate Digital Pathology adoption in Canada. Health Canada Class II certification will enable pathologists in Canada to use the MoticEasyScan scanners and software as diagnostic tools to scan, share and use whole-slide images for primary diagnosis.
Motic in Haiti: How Telepathology is Helping Underserved Communities

The ability for digital pathology to help fight cancer in lower income countries is both one of the most recognized potentials of the technology, and also one of its least-often fulfilled. Motic’s goals for its new telepathology platform is to help affordably connect regional front-line hospitals with global medical professionals to advance healthcare and scientific discovery.
How to Improve Clinical Workflows with Whole-Slide Imaging

Whole-slide imaging (WSI) digital pathology represents a viable option for improving efficiencies in clinical workflows; however, this doesn’t come without complications. Unless hospital systems and labs fully understand their own use cases and how digital pathology would tangibly benefit them, convincing administrators and colleagues to invest in this technology can prove to be difficult.