Webinar Date/Time: Wed, Sep 18, 2024 Session 1: 10am EDT Session 2: 2:00 PM EDT
This seminar will feature new paradigms in instrument control, ecosystem connectivity, and data workflow automation that will accelerate scientific outcomes.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/ecosystem-integration
Event Overview:
The digitalization of the laboratory is often discussed in the context of increasing the efficiency of the processes within the laboratory. However, the real value the laboratory delivers to an organization is the data itself. This aspect must be reflected throughout the entire digitalization journey and the accompanying ecosystem. Agilent and Scitara are collaborating not only to increase the efficiency of laboratory processes, but to enable customers to leverage the value of the data for various stakeholders. In this webinar, we will present an ecosystem designed to support enterprises in accelerating data workflows and improving data availability for researchers, lab analysts, and data scientists. This seminar will feature new paradigms in instrument control, ecosystem connectivity, and data workflow automation that will accelerate scientific outcomes.
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Who Should Attend:
Speakers:
Dave Levy, MS
VP of Strategy and Partnerships
Scitara Corp
Dave Levy, MS, is vice president of strategy and partnerships at Scitara Corporation. With experience in strategic domestic and international software development as well as project management and sales within the life sciences marketplace, Levy is responsible for leading the global product innovation strategy. Over his 30-year career, Levy has held roles at leading life science software companies including NuGenesis Technologies Corp. and CambridgeSoft Corp., and most recently at PerkinElmer Inc., where he was responsible for leading key strategic accounts. Levy earned his master’s degree in geology from the University of South Carolina.
Paul Higgins
Solutions Architect Team Leader
Scitara Corp.
Paul Higgins has over 20 years of professional services and product management experience in the life sciences marketplace. He has guided several large multinational companies through the implementation of informatics platforms at Waters Corp. and NuGenesis Technologies Corp. He is currently the solutions architect team leader, technical consulting, at Scitara Corp.
Thomas Schmidt
Marketing Director, Software and Informatics Division
Agilent Technologies
Thomas Schmidt is the marketing director for digital solutions in the Software and Informatics Division at Agilent Technologies. A chemist by training, he has conceptualized and managed multiple laboratory informatics solutions during his career that have covered all aspects of the laboratory operation, including workflow management, data management, sample management, instrument control, and laboratory execution systems. Schmidt is a passionate ambassador for the digital laboratory.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/ecosystem-integration
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