We are delighted to introduce The Laboratory Informatics Guide 2025, a comprehensive digital resource brought to you by Scientific Computing World.
Transforming laboratory data management
The laboratory informatics landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace. With AI, cloud computing, and IoT driving digital transformation across industries, data management has become the cornerstone of scientific advancement. Our new year-round series delivers actionable insights to help your laboratory harness the power of data more effectively.
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What you'll discover
Throughout 2025, our editorial team are engaging with senior R&D and laboratory professionals from leading research organisations across pharmaceuticals, life sciences, oil and gas, energy, environment, food and beverage, and other key sectors. The guide features:
- Exclusive interviews with industry leaders on data-driven research breakthroughs
- In-depth articles exploring cutting-edge informatics trends and solutions
- Online panel discussions on AI-driven lab automation, cloud-based data management, and cybersecurity
- White Papers to enhance your lab informatics expertise
Market growth & opportunity
The laboratory informatics market is projected to reach $8.7 billion by 2029, reflecting the accelerating pace of digital transformation. As organisations work to standardise and optimise data workflows, The Laboratory Informatics Guide provides critical insights to navigate system integration, compliance, and emerging technologies.
Featured content preview
This year’s edition of the guide features thought-provoking perspectives including:
- Burkhard Schaefer on moving beyond data standards for better LIMS integration
- European Bioinformatics Institute's research on using bioinformatics to develop advanced organoids
- How AI can protect life sciences data from cyber threats
- Innovations in laboratory robotics from the University of York
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