Patrick Courtney | member of board of Directors
SiLA Consortium

Patrick Courtney, member of board of Directors, SiLA Consortium

Dr Courtney has 20 years of experience in laboratory instrumentation R&D and marketing, as a former director at PerkinElmer, as well as at Sartorius and Cap Gemini. He is a current director at SiLA (Standards in Laboratory Automation) and leads the European working group on Laboratory Robotics with the European Commission’s Robotics Programme, and is on the Advisory board of the projects AdaLab (Adaptive Automated Scientific Laboratory) and ROAR (Rapid Online Analysis of Reactions).

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Pre-Congress workshops (25th June) @ 14:00

SiLA & AniML Hackathon

Workshop leaders: Patrick Courtney, Director, SiLA Consortium & Burkhard Shafer, Head of Partnering, SiLA Consortium/AnIML

The Splash! Is a unique event for every digital lab enthusiast. It combines an educational part with a hands-on session to try out standards in action. Pick up the details on the popular SiLA and AnIML standards, understand how they work and where you can put them to use. Our hands-on session lets you experience the standards in action firsthand. We’re bringing real and cloud-based instruments and lots of example data sets. Feel free to bring an instrument of your own data.

This session is co-organised by Terrapinn, SiLA Consortium and the AnIML Society. Attendance is free of charge.

Day 2 (27th June) @ 12:59

Chair

Day 2 (27th June) @ 13:00

Panel: Going above and beyond FAIR data-Is our research reproducible?

Day 2 (27th June) @ 15:45

Closing panel: Research roadmap for laboratory community-automating discovery: high throughput experimentation, diagnostics and robotics/AI

Since the earliest days, laboratory users have benefited from increasing automation. This has been achieved by suppliers adopting and adapting technologies such as robotics, and more recently artificial intelligence. Public bodies such as the European Commission have facilitated this funding technologies but requires guidance on future needs of the sector. This session will present the latest update to the research roadmap developed with contributions from over 100 lab professionals, from research, academia and industry. This builds on the first white paper published in 2016 which resulted in the lab being recognised as a distinct sector

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