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When Lab Automation Projects Get Stuck: A Structured Approach to Project Rescue
Sometimes, lab automation projects run into difficulties because integration partners are simply overloaded - technically, in terms of project size, or because they are running too many projects in parallel. How do you know early enough whether you are in such a situation? And how can you get your project back on track, perhaps even with a different integration partner? Don’t let the complexity of the situation overwhelm you. There are ways to handle these cases.

Martin Winter
1 day ago6 min read


The General Contractor Dilemma in Complex Lab Automation Projects
In large-scale lab automation projects, there is often a temptation to delegate the entire responsibility to a single general contractor.

Martin Winter
Oct 10, 20244 min read


The Off-the-Shelf Fallacy in Lab Automation
Have you ever been surprised or wondered why an off-the-shelf vendor struggled with adaptations to custom requirements?

Martin Winter
Jul 4, 20244 min read


Embracing Modularity, Interoperability, and Standards in Lab Automation
In the ever-evolving landscape of laboratory automation, the concepts of modularity, interoperability, and adherence to standards like...

Martin Winter
Feb 10, 20242 min read
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