When laboratories select new software or purchase new equipment, it's rarely a matter of luxury. Often, outdated systems, growing data volumes, changing regulations, or the desire to gain more control over data and processes play a role. In this demo, we explore how an integrated approach to data transformation helps make better choices in such situations.
We start with a realistic lab situation where some instruments—such as a pH meter—still provide data manually, while other equipment, such as ELISA and GC, is already connected automatically. We then demonstrate how data from these diverse sources can be combined, enriched, and accessed, regardless of the supplier or system choice.
LIMS, ELN, and laboratory equipment are presented as interrelated building blocks within a single data landscape—including connections to systems outside the lab, such as ERP. This demo is designed to encourage participants to consider their own integrated approach and the steps that go with it.