Digitalization in Chemical Development
85% of laboratory data is lost because it is not transferred from instruments or is not recorded at all. Learn how to ensure data capture with this free white paper.
The pressure is on to accelerate new product introductions. In order to do this, scientists multi-task across project teams and deliver on demanding objectives. In this environment, the personal productivity of every scientist counts. When people are empowered to do their most productive work they can use resources more wisely and still achieve outstanding results. The references and resources below describe how innovative companies are identifying and addressing key bottlenecks in scientists' workflows.
85% of laboratory data is lost because it is not transferred from instruments or is not recorded at all. Learn how to ensure data capture with this free white paper.
This presentation discusses how Nalas Engineering safely handles high energy materials and hazardous chemistry.
In-situ reaction monitoring using spectroscopy enables scientists to see what is happening in their chemistry while it reacts and allows for immediate changes to chemical conditions to speed up process development.
Grünenthal Process R&D safely automates dosing and runs highly exothermic reactions unattended to increase productivity without additional staff.
David Ford of Nalas investigated an Oxidative Nitration reaction with a fast and highly exothermic oxidation step using reaction calorimetry and Process Analytical Technology (PAT).
Organizational Productivity Challenges