Data lakes and cloud computing
For research and development (R&D) organisations, the rise of instrument and process automation is leading to a phenomenal increase in the amount, variety and complexity of scientific data that is gathered
For research and development (R&D) organisations, the rise of instrument and process automation is leading to a phenomenal increase in the amount, variety and complexity of scientific data that is gathered
This year the Paperless Lab Academy (#PLA2018) conference will move to a new location overlooking Lake Maggiore on the southern side of the Alps, near Milan, Italy. The central theme will focus on how to ‘Empower your eData Life Cycle.’
The event on 20 and 21 March, now in its sixth year, aims to highlight the values in shifting towards paperless laboratory technology by developing a learning platform that can help organisations designing successful digital transformation projects.
sciNote, a free open source electronic lab notebook (ELN), has announced that it has incorporated artificial intelligence capabilities into its electronic lab notebook
Dotmatics, a provider of scientific informatics solutions and services, has announced major global biologics capabilities and the addition of key personnel and workflows that allow discovery teams to capture experiments, processes, and improve decision-support based on a more comprehensive view of project data.
IDBS, a provider of scientific informatics platforms and software has announced it has been acquired by the Danaher corporation
Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) has announced that it has invested in Dotmatics to allow the company to accelerate its strategy for expansion
Dotmatics, a provider of scientific informatics solutions and services has announced Version 5.2 of the company’s informatics suite designed to enhance the end user experience and make scientists more productive
Sophia Ktori explores the use of informatics software by contract research organisations
Demonstrating its commitment to science advocacy and sustainability, Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT), is now inviting applications for its 2017 Sustainability Award program with a prize pool of more than $50,000
Whilst still in its infancy, 3D Cell Culture is rapidly growing with not only a widespread reach that can be seen across a number of different fields such as 3D bioprinting and microfluidics. The 2nd annual conference will explore these overlapping areas and will also update delegates on developments in surrounding topics such as disease models, organoids, organ-on-a-chip technologies and iPSC advances.
Robert Roe interviews MathWorks Loren Dean, on the use of AI in modelling and simulation
Every device needs to work seamlessly in its operating environment. But when that environment is a human body, things get complicated.
Christian Marcazzo, general manager at IDBS, highlights trends in life sciences research and development.
Data is a company’s biggest asset, yet for any organisation, keeping a handle on the potentially vast volumes and diversity of data that are generated can represent a considerable issue.
Rob Lalonde, Univa’s cloud VP general manager, considers the unique challenges posed by HPC
Deep learning has seen a huge rise in popularity over the last five years in both enterprise and scientific applications.
HPC users are increasingly turning to cloud technologies due to their flexibility and scalability, allowing them to quickly change the size of their workloads, adopt new technologies in a small testing environment and to help to increase the agility of a company working across multiple sites, or