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Live webcast: Cloud computing in the analytical lab: The strategic risks, challenges and opportunities to consider

Cloud computing in the analytical lab

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Your lab’s data is at risk. Are you prepared?

Scientific research today generates more data than ever before, but with that comes escalating risks—security breaches, compliance failures, and lost intellectual property. Mishandling this data doesn’t just slow down innovation—it can derail entire research projects and expose your organisation to costly regulatory penalties.

Yet, cloud computing offers a powerful solution—if implemented correctly. Without a clear strategy, however, labs risk expensive missteps, vendor lock-in, and integration headaches with legacy systems.

This exclusive online panel discussion will equip you with actionable strategies to:

  • Safeguard sensitive research data in cloud environments while meeting IP protection and compliance requirements.
  • Develop a cloud adoption roadmap tailored to your research or lab operations.
  • Select the right cloud technologies in a crowded and complex market.
  • Future-proof your lab by preparing your data and research team for next-generation software.

If you’re concerned about data security, implementation costs, or the challenge of modernising legacy systems, this webcast is a must-attend. Take control before the risks take control of you.

Why Attend?

  1. Gain Actionable Insights:
    Learn how cloud technologies can empower your lab team to achieve long-term research objectives.
  2. Learn data protection requirements: Become familiar with what to take on board regarding privacy and IP protection.
  3. Navigate a Competitive Market:
    Get expert advice on selecting tools that fit your lab's needs and budget.
  4. Enhance Team Skills:
    Learn how to effectively train your staff to use cloud infrastructure in daily workflows.
  5. See Real-World Success Stories:
    Hear examples of labs that have transformed operations through cloud-based data management.

Who Should Attend?

This webcast is tailored to professionals seeking to optimise their lab’s operations through cloud technologies:
 

  • Laboratory Managers or Directors: Optimise workflows and secure data.
  • Function and Department Managers: Enhance team productivity with cutting-edge tools.
  • IT Decision-Makers: Choose, implement, and manage cloud solutions effectively.
  • Data Scientists and Analysts: Leverage efficient tools for data analysis and storage.
  • Regulatory and Compliance Officers: Ensure compliance with industry and legal standards.
  • Research Scientists and Associates: Access secure, reliable, and user-friendly data storage systems.

Featured Speakers



Matt Hazlewood

Vice-President and General Manager: Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography Software at Thermo Fisher Scientific

With more than 20 years of experience in enterprise software, Matt Hazlewood combines technical expertise with a passion for customer success. From his early career as a chemist to leading Thermo Fisher’s software business unit, Matt has a unique perspective on how cloud technologies can drive innovation and accelerate science.

 

Christopher Boone

 

Group Vice President of Health & Life Sciences Research Services at Oracle Corporation

Christopher P. Boone, PhD, is a global executive and thought leader currently serving as Group Vice President of Health & Life Sciences Research Services at Oracle Corporation. He brings extensive expertise in clinical research informatics, real-world evidence, and health equity from his previous leadership roles at AbbVie and Pfizer, alongside his academic position as an adjunct assistant professor at New York University. Chris has received numerous prestigious recognitions, including The DataIQ 100 Most Influential People in Data and the Top 50 Leadership Excellence Award, and serves on several influential boards, including the American Society of Hematology Research Collaborative and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

Additional speakers to be announced soon.

Register now to secure your spot

If you or someone you know would like to be considered for inclusion as a speaker for this webcast, please contact aaron.hurst@europascience.com.

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