Learning from kitchen design when automating your lab

eLabDiscovery Day

Creating useable, flexible lab automation solutions has a lot in common with designing working spaces in the home.

Any designs should maximise the use of space, consider how people work, take into account the need for future updates as technology changes, and adhere to safety protocols.

LINQ, our lab automation platform, has been developed with these user needs in mind.

Listen to Automata’s Emma Norris, Strategic Partnerships Lead, discuss exactly how we can learn from kitchen design when automating labs, and then try building your own LINQ platform – free.

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