By Gary Sharman, John Hollerton, Niccy Tonge, and Nathalie Yazbeck
Is boosting productivity, improving communication, and cutting down costs and other inefficiencies in your lab’s strategic plan for 2023? If the answer is YES, then you may want to check this four-part series on analytical data automation and integration with the different lab systems.
Taking the decision to automate your lab data processes is not an easy task. In this series of web posts, we will cover some good reasons for pursuing data workflow automation, and the “what” and “how” you can automate, as illustrated by some examples of where implementing our solutions has been game-changing for our customers. With this, you should be able to decide whether automating data processes is something you want, or even need, for your lab.
Automation for everyone
Agreeing in principle that there are benefits to data automation is one thing, yet in practice, changing standard processes to implement such automations can be a much more complicated decision to make, especially when lacking the internal expertise to take care of such changes.