Gilson announces Cloud Connected Liquid Handling Solutions

Gilson Shows a Glimpse into the Future of their Cloud Connected Liquid Handling Solutions at Analytica 2016

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Gilson, an industry leader in manual and automated liquid handling instruments, today announces the next step in the company’s path to enable verifiable science and make lab life easier for researchers. In a press conference at Analytica, Nicolas Paris, CEO of Gilson, reveals the company’s direction of focusing on Internet of Things (IoT) cloud-based solutions to improve laboratory data reliability and reproducibility. With over 59 years of developing innovative products such as PIPETMAN®, Gilson has enabled scientists to perform more efficiently over their careers. Gilson’s initiative focuses on the concept of the IoT, in which a network of connected laboratory device sends and receives data to the cloud, where that information can be stored, analyzed, refined and shared by lab teams and distant experts. In this manner, scientists will have the most up-to-date protocols, results, and tracking information to support the result of their experiments. “The universal challenge facing 21st ...

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