Laboratory Automation

3-5 June

The automation of research laboratories in the chemical and biological sciences has advanced significantly in recent years. Yet, many experimental workflows remain labor-intensive, and the diversity and complexity of tasks often makes implementing automation costly and time-consuming. Emerging innovations in engineering and artificial intelligence promise a new era of versatility, with the potential of fundamentally transforming how research is conducted. This workshop brings together leading international scientists who are driving progress in laboratory automation, providing a platform for knowledge exchange and cross-disciplinary collaboration. We invite you to share your perspectives, challenges, and solutions with others developing and applying new technologies in laboratory automation.

Scientific organizers:

Peter Baumann -Mainz, Germany
Paul Czodrowski - Mainz, Germany

Scientific Director of the Gutenberg Workshops in the Life Sciences:

Peter Baumann -  Mainz, Germany