How is it possible to accelerate discovery and development timelines when there’s a finite amount of time each week? #Automation, that’s how.
The pressure of getting products to market faster means we have to extend productivity well beyond the standard 40-hour workweek, but demand for cost reduction means we can’t accomplish this by increasing headcount to work multiple shifts around the clock.
Instead, we can bring in automation: robots that keep working after all the humans go home for the day. With mobile robots or track systems, we can keep samples moving from instrument-to-instrument or workcell-to-workcell throughout the laboratory, continually generating data. AI-powered tools can even make real-time decisions to advance certain subsets of samples to the next phase of an experiment.
When humans get back to the lab the next day, there’s a wealth of data and results waiting for their interpretation and insight. #labautomation
In this photo, I'm standing in the middle of a platform being built at Biosero's #IntegrationCenter, comprised of multiple workcells connected by a track system, which will soon enable a life science organization to achieve this vision of accelerating their discovery and development timelines.
#scienceandtechnology #scientificadvancements #researchanddevelopment #laboratoryautomation
Director of Solution Architecture
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