Digital transformation is driven by the ability to better connect all aspects of the laboratory - devices, consumables, workflows, data, and people - to accelerate science and increase laboratory productivity. Smart instruments and consumables are enabling laboratories to improve instrument and consumable usage, reducing downtime and optimizing the use of laboratory supplies and capacity. Data analytics solutions are connecting workflows and data across different methods and instruments to enable scientists to derive insight from their data and make informed business decisions. To take advantage of these recent advancements and those yet to come, organizations need to connect the laboratory and make data accessible to those who need it.
Presenters
Katie Evans
Senior Product Manager, Digital Science
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Katie Evans is a Senior Product Manager for the Digital Science business at Thermo Fisher Scientific and is located in Altrincham, in the Manchester area of the United Kingdom. During her 22-year tenure at Thermo Fisher Scientific, Katie has focussed on product management and strategy development of Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) software with an emphasis on the needs of laboratories serving regulated markets. Katie received her Master of Science degree from Exeter University, UK.
Jon Webb
Senior Sales Manager, Digital Science
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Jon Webb has been with Thermo Fisher Scientific since 2014. His career has focused on helping global R&D organizations manage their scientific data effectively and his work experience has provided him a deep understanding of the benefits of deploying enterprise software to the cloud. His work at Thermo Fisher Scientific has focused on implementing enterprise software solutions to support complex processes and business objectives across the Oil & Gas industry.