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Laboratory Integration – The Next Hurdle?
29 January 2010
Laboratory Integration – The Next Hurdle?

We are at a critical point in the move towards a paperless laboratory.  The implementation of an electronic laboratory notebook is removing the centuries-old function of paper as the medium for recording and archiving experimental records.  In reaching this point, we are probably working with a set of interconnected laboratory applications and processes that were never designed to work together.  It is time to move towards a laboratory environment that integrates technology, scientific expertise and business acumen in order to meet the challenges of the 21st century.  The opportunity is real, but there are a number of hurdles to be overcome.  This workshop will examine those challenges and propose strategic pathways towards overcoming those challenges.

About the workshop host:

John Trigg is Founder and Director of phaseFour Informatics, a UK –based consultancy specialising in the Electronic Laboratory Notebook market.  He has over 25 years’ experience working in the field of R&D data, information and knowledge management, including 10 years experience of the world’s first enterprise level implementation of an Electronic Lab Notebook in the Eastman Kodak Company.  John is author of a number of publications on Electronic Laboratory Notebooks and Knowledge Management in the Laboratory and has presented papers and run workshops at conferences in the UK, Ireland, Germany, USA and Australia. John is also the founder of The Integrated Lab website.  He was the recipient of the 2000 International LIMS Award and is currently the Chairman of the Automation and Analytical Management Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry. 

About phaseFour Informatics:

phaseFour Informatics Limited is an independent consultancy, based in the UK, that provides consultancy services for laboratory integration.  A specific emphasis is placed on the strategic choice and successful deployment of laboratory systems to meet business, technical and cultural requirements and to enhance data, information and knowledge management practices in the laboratory.
 

Workshop agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Welcome and Introductions

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9:10

The Laboratory Landscape

  • Where are we now, and how did we get there?
  • Where do we want to be?
  • What are the roadblocks?
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    9:50

    Change Agents

  • Business objectives
  • Scientific objectives
  • Emerging technologies
  • Skills & Culture
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    The Way Forward

  • Building the right integration infrastructure
  • Getting the technology choices right
  • Conclusions
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    11:30

    Discussion session

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    12:00

    Close of Workshop

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    United Kingdom

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