Scientific organizations need to optimize operations by increasing productivity, improving product quality, complying with regulatory requirements, and at the same time creating innovative products. The same challenges face laboratory staff, where errors and compliance risks in work processes are unacceptable. Employees also need a collaborative environment to drive innovation.
The solution is to eliminate disparate paper-based processes that are highly error-prone and make it difficult to access critical data throughout the lifecycle (research, development, manufacturing). To stimulate innovation and optimize processes and products, it is essential to make decisions early in the life cycle. Digital informatics provides opportunities to optimize and streamline laboratory workflows, harmonize and standardize operations, and enable fully integrated and automated deployment.