Life sciences and biotech AI, cloud and IoT driving digital lab transformation as informatics market to hit $8.7bn by 2029 The global laboratory informatics market is experiencing a period of growth due to the acceleration of digital transformation and AI, as well as the rising use of data management tools in new markets Latest Content Life science professionals say agentic AI will have greatest impact in next 2-3 years Phasecraft develops algorithm to improve quantum simulation efficiency Researchers use HiFi sequencing to distinguish highly similar paralogous genes New technologies Solution Accelerators for biotech research Merz consolidates its R&D with a Life Sciences platform White papers Standardization of Analytical Data: Best Practices Standardization is critical to extracting the full potential of data. This White Paper offers a comprehensive guide to overcoming challenges and driving progress in analytical chemistry and beyond. Advancing the use of emerging computing infrastructure in Life Sciences RCH Solutions supports the adoption of novel computing technologies such as cloud, quantum, AI and edge computing paradigms through a co Boosting productivity of monoclonal antibody development using Chromeleon CDS: A collaboration to move biopharma forward Using the right tools is of paramount importance in the effort to advance tomorrow’s therapies. Webcasts On Demand Webinar: Consolidating computing resources can democratise research infrastructure More content Researchers develop markerless motion capture system to push biomechanics “into the wild” Cloud services help researchers mitigate the risk of adopting HPC Tech Focus: Automation and AI in lab software Owkin and Proscia expand access to AI pre-screening for colorectal cancer patients Collaboration supports research into the early detection of genetic conditions in newborns Maths grant of £7.2M will lead to faster, more reliable medical scans and digital communication Argonne researchers advance AI-driven protein design using the world's largest supercomputers On Demand Webinar: Consolidating computing resources can democratise research infrastructure UK Government backs R&D with record £20.4 billion investment at Autumn Budget 2024 UK National Quantum lab will open up access to quantum computing in the UK Optibrium demonstrates molecular docking method for small molecules and macrocycles “Gefion” AI supercomputer launched in Denmark Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 3 Next page Next ›