Date:
June 10–14, 2024
Location:
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Abstract:
Daniel Juchli (SiLA Director and CTO) will lead several sessions on topics related to SiLA at this year's Achema.
Session 1 - Optimizing the Transition from the Lab to Production: Integration of SiLA and AnIML with a Focus on Robotics
Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Time: 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Lab Innovation Stage 12.0 (see floor plan below)
Topics:
- General Introduction to SiLA
- TraceBOT Project - Streamlining Sample Testing with Intelligent Laboratory Automation by Dr. Carl-Helmut Coulon, TraceBot / Invite GmbH
- SiLA Installer, the one-stop shop for laboratory automation, by Tim Meyer, Director of SiLA, University of Göttingen
Panel Discussion - Tim Meyer, Georg Hinkel, Dr. Carl-Helmut Coulon; Moderator: Daniel Juchli
Session 2 - Optimizing the Transition from the Lab to Production: Integration of SiLA and AnIML with a Focus on Data and Cybersecurity
Date: Thursday, June 13, 2024
Time: 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Lab Innovation Stage 12.0 (see floor plan below)
Topics:
- General Introduction to SiLA
- SiLA 2 from a Cybersecurity Perspective by Dr. Prof. Georg Hinkel
- Security and Traceability of Scientific Data: AnIML and Digital Signatures for Trustworthy Process Data Storage by Jens Unger and Simon Irmscher
Panel Discussion - Tim Meyer, Georg Hinkel, Burkhard Schäfer, Jens Unger, Simon Irmscher; Moderator: Daniel Juchli
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Our Speaker:
Daniel Juchli
Head of the Laboratory and Research Informatics Department at wega and Chief Technical Officer (CTO) at the SiLA Consortium.
With over 20 years of professional experience in both chemistry and computer science, Daniel speaks the language of both scientists and IT experts and is able to bridge the gap between user needs and the technical capabilities of IT systems.
Daniel is an expert in laboratory digitization and leads projects focused on the selection, implementation, or development of laboratory automation and IT solutions in the life sciences sector.
Since joining SiLA in 2014 as the representative of the SiLA Supporting Member for wega Informatik, he has played a key role in the development of the SiLA 2 laboratory connectivity standard.
