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Bringing ‘All Digital’ to Your Lab

Supporting the current digital data lifecycle presents several challenges for scientists. Currently, many laboratories rely on paper lab notebooks for data acquisition, storage, analysis, and distribution as a central hub for information and data. This paper-based infrastructure has stood the test of time and is still a mainstay in most life science labs, despite the explosion in digital life science data, the digitization of many other industries, and the practical, day-to-day challenges that using paper presents. Many scientists struggle daily to combine paper lab notebooks with digital data in a hybrid “Frankenstein” approach that combines analogue and digital formats.

Holobiome amplifies gut-brain axis research quality and operational efficiency with SciSure

“SciSure has significantly improved our approach to lab management. Its streamlined inventory system and integration of external technologies and platforms have reduced our administrative workload, enabling us to dedicate more time to critical research activities. The ability to quickly access and share experiment data and results has fostered a more collaborative and efficient research environment. This software has been a tool and a catalyst for enhancing our lab's overall productivity and res...

Digital Lab Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide to Master Lab Digitalisation and Influence Innovation

Companies in the life sciences often discuss Business Strategy and R&D Strategy, focusing primarily on creating value and gaining an edge over their competition. But we rarely discuss a newer type of strategy: Digital Lab Strategy, which has become a foundational pillar for a successful organisation. The number of software and instruments that deal with raw data analysis, collaboration, and accessibility is now massive and an immediate need of day-to-day laboratory operations. So, if developing...

Transitioning to a Digital Lab: What to Expect and How to Succeed

In an era of rapid scientific advancement, labs are increasingly recognizing the need to evolve. Transitioning to a digital lab is no longer a luxury, but a necessity for staying competitive and efficient. Paper-based records and legacy systems, once the backbone of laboratory operations, now hinder productivity, collaboration, and compliance.The good news? Digital tools have the power to revolutionize how labs operate. From automating workflows to securing data management, the shift to a digita...