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Into the Future: Connecting Researchers, Instruments, and Data

Discover the smart solutions that empower scientists to take their research to the next level.

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Daily life in the laboratory has changed a lot over the last decade. The introduction of cutting-edge technologies enables scientists to automate, monitor, and digitize more aspects of their experimental workflows and perform complicated tasks more easily. As smart instruments find their way to the bench, they connect researchers with their experiments, other instruments, and data, transforming the lab of the future into the lab of the present.

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  • Smart instruments that improve the trackability of samples, reagents, and data
  • How smart technologies streamline cell culture experiments
  • Expanded lab capabilities and accessibility with cloud data storage

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