2nd Annual Laboratory Data Management Conference, Munich, Germany 2010
Tuesday 22 June 2010 and Wednesday 23 June 2010 , Munich, Germany
Now in its 2nd year, The Laboratory Data Management conference makes its return to Europe, and is a must attend event for anyone working the field! With drug development continuing to be a labour intensive process, and one which carries high cost and high risk, leveraging strategies and technologies to optimise lab efficiency and promote progress in lab R&D is vital for all pharma and biotech companies that strive for excellence in this endeavour. Central to ensuring efficiency is the deployment of streamlined laboratory data management processes that give your organisation the competitive edge throughout the development phase. Laboratory Data Management 2010 offers delegates critical insights on overcoming the key challenges of moving to a truly integrated electronic lab: The latest developments for optimising lab integration and achieving standardisation to streamline your lab R&D workflow Effective archiving strategies that will facilitate proper record retention and efficient data retrieval Successfully integrating ELNs with existing lab data infrastructure to ensure efficient lab data management Customising and optimising lab data management solutions to meet your requirements Ensuring successful collaboration and communication throughout the knowledge chain This conference brings together director level experts from the pharmaceutical and biotech industry to discuss practical solutions to the challenges you may be facing with your lab data management processes. Make the most of this opportunity to: Hear strategy level presentations that will ensure open communication throughout the business to drive better decision making in this area The chance to hear case studies from leading experts in the field The added benefit of a number of roundtable discussions to partake in A half day focussed workshop on the challenges facing laboratory systems' integration, standardisation and record retention run by an expert in lab automation

