[Webinar] Transforming lab environments using cloud technology
This roundtable will see our expert panelists discuss the advantages of adopting cloud technology in pharmaceutical R&D and the benefits of scaling cloud computing in the lab
Find out how to leverage cloud technology across your R&D strategies to enhance team collaboration and reduce development costs
The convergence of big data, advanced analytics and automation have proven to be attractive opportunities for pharma companies to operate more nimble, collaborative and patient-centric processes. In an interactive roundtable, experts from Bayer, LabTwin and Cytiva will discuss why the adoption of cloud technology is essential in streamlining clinical research, reducing costs and processing huge amounts of data in research and development (R&D).
This session will help attendees understand how to scale their R&D strategies, control and store data, and how to break down data silos that result from legacy infrastructure.
Join Nicolas Bernsmeier, Digital Lead Pharma Research at Bayer, Jonas Kulessa, Head of Engineering at LabTwin, and William Whitford, Strategic Solutions Leader at Cytiva, to learn how to manage data using cloud technology in pharmaceutical R&D and dive into industry driven case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of scaling cloud computing in the lab.
Secure your place at the roundtable and find out:
- How drug R&D can benefit from cloud technology
- Proven solutions to overcome barriers in adopting cloud computing in the pharma industry
- The benefits of implementing cloud computing to enable lab automation
- The advantages of scaling up data processes and finding the right balance when scale back is needed
- How to innovate quicker, manage change faster and deliver new products to market on time
Secure your free place to learn how to centralize your data and scale-up your laboratory.
Panelists:
Nicolas Bernsmeier, Digital Lead Pharma Research at Bayer
Nicolas Bernsmeier obtained his PhD in Microbiology from the University of Düsseldorf and has since been with Bayer for over 10 years. He has held various positions in IT strategy and innovation and in his previous role as an IT business partner for R&D, he developed and implement an innovative IT strategy for Small Molecules in Drug Development. He is now leading the digital transformation of pharmaceutical research at Bayer.
Jonas Kulessa, Head of Engineering at LabTwin
Co-Founder of the award winning category leader “Reading Trainer” Apple App of the year with more than a million paying customers in 120 countries, Kulessa is a thought leader and engineering professional in digital platforms and solution architecture. Kulessa joined LabTwin with more than 16 years of experience in the field of IT infrastructure and software engineering. He was Engineering Director at Boston Consulting Group Digital Ventures and worked as an engineering consultant for numerous small start-ups, mid-sized companies as well as large corporations (DAX) in the areas of e-commerce, healthcare, fintech, VoD/PayVoD and gaming.
William Whitford, Strategic Solutions Leader at Cytiva, formerly GE Healthcare Life Sciences
William Whitford is the Strategic Solutions Leader at Cytiva with over 20 years of experience in biotechnology product and process development. He joined GE Healthcare as an R&D Leader developing products supporting protein biological and vaccine production in mammalian and invertebrate cell lines. Products he has commercialized include defined hybridoma and perfusion cell culture media, fed-batch supplements and aqueous lipid dispersions. He has published over 250 articles, book chapters and patents in the bioproduction arena.
The webinar will take place at:
- 8am PDT
- 4pm BST
- 11am EDT
- 5pm CET
LabTwin is creating the next generation of digital lab tools for smart labs, starting with the world's first voice-activated lab assistant. With LabTwin, scientists can collect data, access information, manage experiments and streamline documentation simply by talking. Using voice recognition and machine learning technology, LabTwin’s smart assistant simplifies data capture, structures valuable information, and provides suggestions to scientists in real-time so they can make more informed data-driven decisions. With a mission to empower scientists, LabTwin is backed by BCG Digital Ventures and Sartorius. Its voice-powered assistant is used by hundreds of scientists in leading biopharma companies and academic institutions around the world.
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