Date:
October 23, 2024 09:00 - 16:30
Location:
Online
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One-day seminar on:
The requirements for modern and digitalized laboratory informatics are diverse and range from the need for efficiency and usability (paperless laboratory, mobile devices, simplified data exchange, etc.) to growing requirements from regulations and documentation obligations.
The question of introducing cloud-based components and their specific advantages and disadvantages deserves particular attention.
Learn more about the event here.
Contents:
Requirements for modern laboratory IT
- Mobility
- Paperless laboratory
- Digitization
- Easy handling
- Simple, controlled processes
- Documentation obligations
- Data exchange with other systems
Laboratory IT systems
- What types are there?
Regulatory requirements (with a view to IT security)
- DS-GVO
- ISO 27001
- ISO 17025
- ISO 9001
- Federal strategy for critical infrastructure (KRITIS)
- BSI basic protection manual
- Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
- Food Drug Administration: GLP: 21 CFR 58 / GMP: 21 CFR 210 + 211 / Electronic Records and Signatures: 21 CFR 11, EU EudraLex - Volume 4: GMP Guidelines Annex 11: Computerized Systems
Cloud-based laboratory IT
- Classification of cloud systems -> IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
- Advantages and disadvantages of own data center and cloud solutions
- What do I need to consider with cloud solutions? With regard to IT security, data protection, data location (EU / non-EU -> Privacy Shield (US))
- Validation of computer systems in the cloud
Special challenges
- Separate laboratory networks (old Windows systems in the laboratory)
Concrete examples from practice
- Start-up laboratory company with cloud solutions in the regulated sector
- Open source offers
- Sila2, AniML, BPMN
Learning objectives:
After this seminar
- know the most important requirements for modern laboratory IT.
- you know what regulatory requirements there are with regard to IT security.
- you know what you need to bear in mind with cloud-based IT.
- know the advantages and disadvantages of the cloud using practical examples.
The Speakers:
Joachim Post
Senior Consultant and Business Analyst at wega Informatik with a focus on process optimization, laboratory digitization and selection of suitable software for laboratory processes (e.g. LIMS). He is a certified Professional Scrum Master and Professional Product Owner(scrum.org) and has more than 25 years of experience in project management of various projects in IT (especially laboratory IT), including more than 16 years of management experience as IT manager and IT manager in an international life science company with more than 20 laboratory sites.
At wega, he continues to coordinate all internal activities relating to LIMS and, as a mentor, actively supports the further development of colleagues within the company.
Christian Wattinger
Dr. Christian Wattinger is Project Delivery Manager at wega Informatik AG, Switzerland, with a strong focus on project management and business analysis in software development, implementation and integration projects in the field of digitalization.
He received his doctorate in experimental physics from the University of Basel and worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Basel.
He has been a Project Management Professional (PMP) since 2009, has worked in IT for >18 years, including >15 years in life science projects, and is an expert in managing international / cross-cultural / virtual project teams.
Christian also heads the internal IT services team at wega and is responsible for the company's marketing.