icon.article.dark Article AI and Its impact on Laboratories and LIMS Solutions Artificial intelligence and machine learning are rapidly transforming the lab world. AI makes automation smarter, and data analysis more accurate. This will definitely have an impact on lab research, according to Darren Mahoney from LabWare Analytics Product Development: “AI and ML will not only increase efficiency but also create opportunities in R&D and innovation.” Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Article Testing Sports Materials and Equipment at Kiwa ISA Sports Lab Kiwa ISA Sports tests sports materials and equipment for national and international sports federations. LABinsights took a tour of their recently completed lab facilities in Apeldoorn and saw how artificial turf, hockey sticks and tennis balls are tested. Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Article Laboratories & Offices for rent in the Rosalyn Building, Amsterdam A unique opportunity presents itself: in a prime location in Amsterdam, lab spaces and office spaces are now available in the Rosalyn building in Amsterdam. The Rosalyn Building is part of a large Science Park (IQuarters Campus). The building houses Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Article Flexible LIMS helps dairy company tackle complex analyses The main reason Dairygold sought a new LIMS was the abolition of the EU milk quota system. Higher volumes of milk required more complex analyses and hence a flexible, adaptive Laboratory Information Management System. Two years after its introduction, the company is still fully satisfied with its LIMS. Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Article Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Microwave Sample Preparation of Asphalt Samples for R&D and Q&C Laboratories The research project, led by Willem Suitela at TNO Mobility & Built Environment in Delft, the Netherlands, focuses on building materials such as cement and concrete, road construction materials such as asphalt concrete and aggregates, and asphalt in particular. The aim is to make asphalt either more durable or more recyclable. Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news Decoding Protein Structure Modeling: Unlocking the Key to Life’s Mysteries Proteins are among the most vital molecules in living organisms, playing crucial roles in cell function, signal transduction, and drug development, to name just a few. However, directly observing and studying the three-dimensional structures of proteins is not an easy Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news Virtual Screening: Revolutionizing Drug Discovery through Computational Intelligence In the fast-paced realm of drug discovery, scientists constantly seek innovative approaches to efficiently and cost-effectively identify potential drug candidates. Virtual screening, a breakthrough computational technique, is poised to transform the pharmaceutical industry. In this article, we delve into the Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Article Software for lab automation Total Lab Automation a reality in LUMC A modern, largely robotized laboratory that connects departments and processes sample material quickly, safely and accurately according to standardized procedures. Too good to be true? It is already operational at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC). Lees meer icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Article Dutch National Heritage Lab zooms in with new SEM The Dutch National Heritage Laboratory in Amsterdam is where heritage professionals and managers can turn with questions about the material composition, origin, decay and conservation of objects. Its researchers use state-of-the-art equipment, including a new SEM, to find answers. Senior Conservation Specialist Ineke Joosten: “If you want to know about the gilding on the Golden Coach, you turn to us.” Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Article TNO’s Seaweed Processing Laboratory With a laboratory especially for processing seaweed, ECN / TNO has expanded its capacity to research technologies that convert biomass into sustainable biofuels and renewable raw materials. The lab, located in Petten, the Netherlands, will be used to explore seaweed’s great potential as a renewable energy source. Read more icon.arrow--dark