The world's labs are under pressure to do more tests and process more materials, not just due to COVID but from the growing biotech and drug development sectors — and automation is the sure path ...
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence, automation and robotics are transforming today’s laboratories. At the forefront of these changes is Automata Technologies Ltd., which has developed the ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Automata, a leader in open, integrated laboratory automation, announces its expansion into the US. Automata is accelerating scientific and health outcomes by making ...
Automata invites you to a deep dive into the 2nd generation of LINQ Cloud: an advanced platform transforming workcell automation. Whether you're a novice or an expert, this webinar unveils how LINQ ...
A leading automation company powering life sciences labs, has raised $40m to accelerate its rapid growth and industry presence across the US, UK and EMEA. Scientific organizations are increasingly ...
Automata, announced the close of a $45 million Series C funding round led by Dimension with participation from Danaher Ventures, Tru Arrow Partners, Octopus Ventures, Entrepreneurs First, and others.
Gregory McVay, group vice president and chief customer officer at Danaher Life Sciences, discusses how automation and AI can ...
Automation is delivering on its promise in at least one sector: helping PhD-level researchers set aside boring manual work and focus on critical life sciences innovation. We are often told that ...
How has technology changed the way we conduct research? Lab automation takes many different forms with the purpose of streamlining several aspects of experiments, data collection and data analysis.
Today, the majority of cell biology operations are carried out manually, even though the core steps are highly reproducible. Staff are expected to conduct repetitive tasks for hours each day, and ...