Date:
September 17 - 18, 2024
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Abstract:
GUS LAB invites interested parties to this year's user forum with many interesting presentations and an evening event. In two exclusive, thematically separate rooms, exciting presentations on GUS LAB software products and practical user reports from various areas of application are expected.
Topics of the lectures
- AI and IT security
- Customer-specific adaptations of the standard system and integration of the devices in LABS/Q
- Use of LABbase in the area of food monitoring
- Workshop with several presentations on VALIDAT
- And many more
Further details about the event can be found here.
For us on site:
Joachim Thewalt
Expert in analyzing and capturing business requirements.
He specializes in analytical laboratory processes in the life science environment and is familiar with many software products on the market that enable the implementation of paperless laboratory solutions from both the user and the technical side.
He is familiar with the requirements for specifying and implementing validated systems in accordance with the GAMP guideline. He is also experienced in managing requests for proposals (RfP) for customers or responding to RfPs on behalf of suppliers.
His life science knowledge enables him to mediate between the needs of users and the technical possibilities of IT systems.
Daniel Juchli
Head of the Laboratory and Research Informatics department at wega and Chief Technical Officer (CTO) at the SiLA consortium.
With over 20 years of professional experience in both chemistry and computer science, Daniel speaks the language of both scientists and IT experts and can translate between the needs of users and the technical capabilities of IT systems.
Daniel is an expert in the digitalization of laboratories and leads projects for the selection, implementation or development of laboratory automation and IT solutions in the life science environment.
Since joining SiLA in 2014 as the SiLA Supporting Member representative for wega Informatik, he has played an important role in the development of the laboratory connectivity standard SiLA 2.