Analyticode: A conference on 16th March 2026 at Burlington House, London.
The life sciences sector is undergoing a profound transformation. Advances in automation, next-generation analytical technologies, and computational chemistry are redefining how research is conducted, making it faster, smarter, and significantly more sustainable. As labs face mounting pressure to reduce waste, cut reagent consumption, and embrace greener workflows, these integrated technologies have moved from “nice-to-have” to essential enablers of modern R&D.
We are delighted to share the confirmed speakers we have so far! Jiayun Pang (University of Greenwich), Magnus Klarqvist (AstraZeneca), Vera Hazelwood (AstraZeneca), Samantha Pearman-Kanza (University of Southampton), Andrea Sauerwein (Johnson Matthey), Patrick Courtney (SiLA Consortium), Sriram Vijayakrishnan (University of Liverpool), Frank von Delft (Diamond Light Source), and Camilla Liscio (Davinci Laboratory Solutions).
This one-day conference brings together leaders in laboratory automation, analytical sciences, digital innovation, and computational chemistry to explore the practical and strategic steps required to build the lab of the future – one that delivers scientific excellence while meaningfully improving environmental impact.
Core Themes of the Event
We invite speakers who can contribute visionary thought leadership, practical case studies, or emerging innovations across topics including:
- Sustainable Lab Automation: Miniaturisation, robotics, and workflow optimisation that lower reagent and consumable use.
- Analytical Innovation: High-sensitivity, low-volume analytical methods that increase insight while reducing waste.
- Computational Chemistry & AI: Predictive modelling and in-silico design approaches that minimise unnecessary experiments.
- Digital & Data Integration: Connecting automation, analytics, and modelling to build efficient, low-waste R&D ecosystems.
- Sustainability Metrics: Practical frameworks for measuring and communicating environmental impact.
If interested please register using the following link.
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