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Webinar

30.06.2021
16:00 - 17:45

The influence of digitalization on the laboratory of the future

How to handle the winds of change in research and development

R&D is changing dramatically and is strongly influenced by automation and digitalization. New products and solutions are more and more part of a (digital) ecosystem, so collaboration between all disciplines will be key to future success.

  • What are the expectations of the new generation of researchers for their laboratories?

  • How does digitalization affect all disciplines and processes?

  • What are the current obstacles and what needs to change to meet future requirements?

  • Where is the connection between a single conductor and an orchestra?

We will involve stakeholders, so two researchers will share their views on the changes in research and development and the future demands on their laboratories.

In addition, two industry experts will analyze these requirements in terms of their impact on the digitalization and interaction of the R&D infrastructure.

Your speakers:

Dr. Linda Brütsch

Nestlé Research
Associate Specialist in
Particle Systems Group

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Dr. Frank Petersen

NOVARTIS Pharma
Head of Natural Products Department

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Lorenzo Nanetti

Atos AG

Partner Health & Life Sciences - Companies, Management Consulting

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Jens Feddern

Siemens Switzerland AG
Head Vertical Market Life Sciences

Your program:

16:00       Experiences with R&D technology trends impacting laboratory and building design

16:00       Dr. Frank Petersen

  

16:25       Attracting new talent: what are your expectations?

16:25       Dr. Linda Brütsch

16:35       The impact of digitalization on research and its environment in the future

16:35       Lorenzo Nanetti

16:55       Ideas and suggestions: how to meet future requirements

16:55       Jens Feddern

17:15       Live panel discussion:

17:15       With our interactive live chat you can get involved directly

17:45       The end

 

Recorded livestream:

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