Date:
October 11–12, 2022
Location:
Cologne and Online
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In-person event with an online component
After two "Online LIMS Forums," the 2022 LIMS Forum will once again be held "in person." The pre- and post-event online modules have proven successful and will therefore continue.
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Summary:
LIMS - What is it?
LIMS stands for Laboratory Information Management System. It is a software solution for data management in modern laboratories. A LIMS supports work processes and data tracking in the laboratory and enables data exchange with other systems via interfaces.
A LIMS is as individual as a laboratory and its field of activity.
LIMS - What's the point?
A LIMS supports and facilitates the daily business in the laboratory and thus contributes to efficient and economical work.
Extract from the usual range of functions:
- Order registration and sample registration
- Specification of the scope of the investigation
- Support for sample distribution and processing
- Results data recording (manual, online)
- Release of the test results
- Reporting / Evaluation
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Highlights of the forum:
The LIMS Forum features technical presentations by experts and users, exhibitor presentations
and many innovations and trends in laboratory IT.
Program excerpt:
- Current Market Overview: LIMS
- Current State of the Art
- Trends and Innovations
- Applications, Costs, and Benefits
- Tips for Selecting and Implementing LIM Systems
- User Experiences from IT Projects
- Electronic Archiving and Data Integrity
- Agile Methods in a Regulated Environment
- Digitization and Automation
Contributions to moderation and planning:
Daniel Juchli
Head of the Laboratory and Research Informatics Department at wega and Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of 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.
