Paperless Lab Academy 2022

Date:

April 26-27, 2022

Location:

Lake Maggiore - Italy

Abstract:

wega is an official premium sponsor of the Paperless Lab Academy.

The Paperless Lab Academy is the ideal learning platform for any organization that owns a lab and is involved in operating, consolidating, integrating or simplifying lab data management processes. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Lab Information Management.

More details about the event can be found here.

Our talks and presentations:

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Our Speakers:

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Evelyne Daniel

Evelyne has been working in regulated environments for more than 20 years and has been involved in IT projects as a project manager and validation manager since 2005.

She has successfully implemented and validated many systems, mainly in the area of QA/QC/manufacturing. She has also been involved in the optimization of validation strategies and documentation standards for many years.

With the increasing introduction of agile development frameworks, new validation concepts, adequate tools and skills are required. It is their ambition to actively contribute to the establishment of agile validation methodologies.

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Daniel Juchli

Managing Director and Head of Lab & Research Informatics at wega Informatik AG and Chief Technical Officer in the SiLA Consortium.

Thanks to his dual qualification as a chemist and IT expert, he can draw on over 20 years of professional experience. His life science knowledge enables him to build bridges between the needs of users and the technical possibilities of IT systems and to act as a translator between scientists and IT experts.

He manages projects to set up laboratory automation and IT solutions in life science environments, such as research and development laboratories or QC laboratories in regulated environments. Since 2014, he has been significantly involved in the development of SiLA 2.

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Matthias Fuchs

Matthias is a Scrum Master, Agile Coach, IT Consultant and since 2011 co-host of the non-profit Swiss ICT event series: "Agile Breakfast Basel".

He has been working on a variety of agile topics for several years. In particular, the reasons for the success and failure of agile transitions are an important area of research and interest for Mr. Fuchs.

He has successfully led several agile workshops and is a speaker at conferences on agile topics.