Lab workflows are constantly evolving to handle higher throughput demands, increased efficiency, and more complex tasks. For some, that means allowing automation to play a bigger role in the lab.
Engineers have created new technology that can move cells without touching them, enabling critical tasks that currently require large pieces of lab equipment to be carried out on a benchtop device.
The world’s labs are under pressure to do more tests and process more materials, not just due to COVID but from the growing biotech and drug development sectors — and automation is the sure path ...
Pharmaceutical supply chains are undergoing rapid transformation as AI, automation, and real-time monitoring reshape cold chain management, logistics, and compliance. Industry leaders at events like ...
Learning Objectives Identify common bottlenecks across three critical pharma areas: small molecule synthesis & biologics production, drug screening, and QC inspection. Discover tailored ...
Pharmaceutical manufacturing is one of the most heavily regulated industries in the world. Every batch, every deviation, and every cleaning record must be documented and defensible under audit. This ...
As pharmaceutical manufacturing grows increasingly complex, Merck KGaA wants to ramp up its development capabilities for clinical trial compounds. The German life sciences company got one step closer ...
Processes and process automation take many forms. Here’s how to navigate the growing ecosystem of tools for automating everything from simple repetitive tasks to complex custom workflows. In 2015, ...
With artificial intelligence (AI) advancing rapidly, there needs to be more clarity about what generative AI means for process automation. After all, process automation has been around for decades, ...