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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
Jan 186 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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