The life sciences sector is rapidly evolving as automation, advanced analytics, and computational chemistry converge to deliver faster, more efficient, and more sustainable research. This one-day event brings together scientific and technical leaders to showcase how these technologies are reshaping discovery while significantly reducing reagent use, waste, and environmental impact.
This one-day conference brings together leaders in laboratory automation, analytical sciences, digital innovation, and computational chemistry to explore the practical and strategic steps required to build the lab of the future - one that delivers scientific excellence while meaningfully improving environmental impact.
Focus Areas
We invite speakers to share insights, case studies, and innovations across themes such as:
Who Should Contribute
Researchers, automation specialists, computational scientists, instrument developers, and sustainability-focused innovators from pharma, biotech, academia, and technology providers.
Why Participate
This conference offers a high-value platform to share thought leadership with an engaged audience committed to advancing greener, smarter, and more data-driven life science research.
This one-day conference brings together leaders in laboratory automation, analytical sciences, digital innovation, and computational chemistry to explore the practical and strategic steps required to build the lab of the future - one that delivers scientific excellence while meaningfully improving environmental impact.
Focus Areas
We invite speakers to share insights, case studies, and innovations across themes such as:
- Sustainable Lab Automation: Miniaturisation, robotics, and workflow optimisation that lower reagent and consumables use.
- Analytical Innovation: High-sensitivity, low-volume analytical methods that increase insight while reducing waste.
- Computational Chemistry & AI: Predictive modelling and in-silico design approaches that minimise unnecessary experiments.
- Digital & Data Integration: Connecting automation, analytics, and modelling to build efficient, low-waste R&D ecosystems.
- Sustainability Metrics: Practical frameworks for measuring and communicating environmental impact.
Who Should Contribute
Researchers, automation specialists, computational scientists, instrument developers, and sustainability-focused innovators from pharma, biotech, academia, and technology providers.
Why Participate
This conference offers a high-value platform to share thought leadership with an engaged audience committed to advancing greener, smarter, and more data-driven life science research.