Date:
October 23, 2024 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Location:
Online
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One-day seminar on:
The requirements for modern, digitized laboratory information systems are diverse and range from the need for efficiency and usability (paperless laboratories, mobile devices, simplified data exchange, etc.) to growing regulatory and documentation requirements.
Special attention should be given to the question of implementing cloud-based components and their specific advantages and disadvantages.
Learn more about the event here.
Contents:
Requirements for Modern Laboratory IT
- Mobility
- Paperless Lab
- Digitization
- Easy to Use
- Simple, guided processes
- Documentation Requirements
- Data Exchange with Other Systems
Laboratory IT Systems
- What types are there?
Regulatory Requirements (with a Focus on IT Security)
- GDPR
- ISO 27001
- ISO 17025
- ISO 9001
- Federal Strategy for Critical Infrastructure (KRITIS)
- BSI Basic Security Handbook
- Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
- Food and Drug Administration: GLP: 21 CFR 58 / GMP: 21 CFR 210 and 211 / Electronic Records and Signatures: 21 CFR 11, EU EudraLex - Volume 4: GMP Guidelines, Annex 11: Computerized Systems
Cloud-Based Laboratory IT
- Classification of Cloud Systems -> IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
- Pros and Cons of On-Premises Data Centers vs. Cloud Solutions
- What do I need to consider when using cloud solutions: In terms of IT security, data protection, and data location (EU / non-EU -> Privacy Shield (U.S.))
- Validation of Computer Systems in the Cloud
Special Challenges
- Separate Laboratory Networks (Old Windows Systems in the Laboratory)
Specific Real-World Examples
- Start-up lab companies offering cloud solutions in the regulated sector
- Open-Source Offerings
- Sila2, AniML, BPMN
Learning Objectives:
After this seminar
- Are you familiar with the key requirements for modern laboratory IT?
- Do you know what regulatory requirements apply to IT security?
- Do you know what to consider when it comes to cloud-based IT?
- Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of the cloud through real-world examples.
The Speakers:
Joachim Post
Senior Consultant and Business Analyst at wega Informatik, specializing in process optimization, laboratory digitization, and the selection of appropriate software for laboratory processes (e.g., LIMS). He is a certified Professional Scrum Master and Professional Product Owner (scrum.org) and has more than 25 years of experience in managing a wide variety of IT projects (specifically laboratory IT), including more than 16 years of leadership experience as an IT Director and IT Manager at an international life sciences company with over 20 laboratory sites.
At wega, he continues to coordinate all internal activities related to LIMS and, as a mentor, actively supports the professional development of his colleagues within the company.
Christian Wattinger
Dr. Christian Wattinger is a Project Delivery Manager at wega Informatik AG in Switzerland, with a strong focus on project management and business analysis in software development, implementation, and integration projects in the field of digital transformation.
He earned his Ph.D. in experimental physics from the University of Basel and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Basel.
He has been a Project Management Professional (PMP) since 2009, has worked in information technology for more than 18 years—including more than 15 years on life sciences projects—and is an expert in leading international, cross-cultural, and virtual project teams.
In addition, Christian leads the internal IT services team at wega and is also responsible for the company's marketing.
