From IoT to AI: how digitisation keeps laboratories running during the pandemic

Written by Phoebe Chubb | Published 2020/05/23
Tech Story Tags: science | iot | automation | digitalization | scientific-research | technology | covid19 | coronavirus

TLDR COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of research and development to the world. With many laboratories behind the digitisation trend, some are not as productive as they could be. Automation and the Internet of Things (IoT) are being viewed as the solutions to help maximise research potential. With connected receptors that monitor temperature, movement and other environmental conditions constantly, a scientist will be able to conduct an experiment without actually being present in the laboratory. This, in turn, will allow greater flexibility, as experiments will be performed at the optimal time, rather than a scientist's busy schedule.via the TL;DR App

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Written by Phoebe Chubb | Freelance writer
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/05/23