Description
In today’s world, data is becoming increasingly important and can, in some cases, be equated with currency. The data generated in laboratories is also of enormous importance. Often, more data is collected from analyses than is ultimately used. To ensure this valuable information is not lost, electronic data management serves as a supportive tool for the centralized and secure storage of analytical data in accordance with the FAIR principle (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable). By utilizing data and communication standards, as well as integrating devices into laboratory management systems and ELN systems, a sustainable data management strategy can be established, paving the way for a digitized laboratory.
Target audience
This seminar is designed for
- Laboratory managers, team leaders, project managers, and QA staff working in a regulated environment.
- IT staff members who are responsible for a LIMS/ELN.
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