Science Summarized: Smart Labs Connect Scientists, Instruments, and Data

Smart laboratory instruments are intuitively-designed ergonomic tools that support greater connectivity and productivity.

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Smart laboratories are highly connected research environments containing instruments that communicate and exchange data with other devices that can be monitored and operated remotely. Smart laboratory instruments, such as the MilliSentialsTM Lab Labeling System, ScepterTM 3.0 Handheld Counter, and the Millicell® DCI Digital Cell Imager, are intuitively-designed ergonomic tools that support greater connectivity and productivity.

Learn more at SigmaAldrich.com/ConnectedLab.

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