Technology makes it possible to live better and work faster in today’s world. Its influence is being felt across everything from self-driving cars to smart residences. One large area where technology is changing is in science and, more specifically, in laboratories, where scientists perform experiments to make new discoveries and to do better science.
Smart Automation for Better Labs
A new platform developed by Intelligence Technology will revolutionize the way experiments are conducted in the lab. With automation technology, scientists can have an easier and faster work. This is a time saver for them and allows personality researchers to learn more about participants.
Using AI for Better Lab Work
My favorite aspect of Intelligence Technology's platform is AI – artificial intelligence. AI is good at rapidly combing through a lot of information, and doing so thoughtfully. That helps researchers make good choices and to be able to see patterns that they might miss with the old methods. With AI, labs can do more and find more, faster.
New Automation on Experimental Mutations
Automation systems from Intelligence Technology are having a profound effect on the way experiments are carried out in laboratories around the world, offering a level of software and hardware sophistication that delivers efficient, calibrated flexibility in small-footprint systems. By automating drudgery, researchers can concentrate on more important aspects of their work. This ultimately will produce faster results and more novel ideas. Their platform is composed of robotic arms, automatic pipettes, and monitoring devices to watch from a distance.
Smart Lab Platforms Help Science Grow
Theister’s smart lab platform at Intelligence Technology is helping scientists by providing them with the tools to do experiments better and more quickly. And by harnessing automation and AI, labs can make new discoveries more rapidly in fields as disparate as medicine, technology and environmental science. The potential for new discovery with this platform is boundless.”