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Learn about the Future of Self-Driving Labs

Addressing global challenges in energy, sustainability, and healthcare requires an accelerated pace of discovering new molecules and materials while promoting green and sustainable manufacturing methods.

Join us January 11-12, 2024 for the FUTURE Labs Workshop at NC State University.

Revolutionize Science: Join the SDL Future!

Demand has sparked a remarkable growth in data science and automated experimentation techniques, leading to the emergence of self-driving labs (SDLs). By integrating artificial intelligence (AI), lab automation, and robotics, SDLs have revolutionized the field of experimental sciences.

Join us at the Future Labs Workshop at NC State University, where we’re shaping the future of scientific discovery through Self-Driving Labs (SDLs). By accelerating materials and molecular discovery through SDLs, we will reduce the time-to-solution by 100X-1000X, impacting global challenges in energy, sustainability, and healthcare. This two-day event unites experts from diverse fields to chart a roadmap for interoperable SDLs, democratizing access to innovation. We will be talking about standardized SDLs, open-access databases, and national centers of excellence. The broader impact extends to workforce development and industrial solutions.

Be part of this scientific revolution, where SDLs will transform the landscape of experimental sciences. Don’t miss your chance to be at the forefront of innovation!

NC State’s two-day workshop will focus on establishing ‘Universal SDL Testbeds’ as the cornerstone of next-generation research and educational infrastructure. Together, we will explore how SDLs can accelerate materials and molecular discovery by 100X-1000X in physical and life sciences by bringing together a diverse group of academic and industrial researchers from multidisciplinary backgrounds, including chemical and biomolecular engineering, materials science, computer science, biochemistry, robotics, sustainability science, education, ethics, and data science.