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RJ is a freelance science writer based in Glasgow. He covers biological and biomedical science, with a focus on the complexities and curiosities of the brain and emerging AI technologies. RJ was a science writer at Technology Networks for six years. RJ has a Master’s degree in Clinical Neurosciences from the University of Cambridge.
Automation’s impact on science is growing. As more studies show how automated assays, equipment and even labs can result in cost and efficiency benefits, adoption of automated solutions will become more widespread.
Looking ahead, automation, hand-in-hand with digitalization, is one of the founding principles of the Lab of the Future.
Download this infographic to discover:
The ways that automation can benefit a laboratory
The future of the automation market
The key challenges in implementing an automation strategy
RJ is a freelance science writer based in Glasgow. He covers biological and biomedical science, with a focus on the complexities and curiosities of the brain and emerging AI technologies. RJ was a science writer at Technology Networks for six years. RJ has a Master’s degree in Clinical Neurosciences from the University of Cambridge.