Automated liquid handling – the key to accurate and reproducible results
Metrohm: Automated liquid handling – the key to accurate and reproducible results
Liquid handling is one of the most important yet also tedious tasks in the analytical laboratory. Only the correct volume of sample, solvent, reagent, titrant, or auxiliary solution makes sure analytical results are accurate and reproducible.
In this webinar, Jennifer Lüber, Product Specialist Liquid Handling and Lab Robotics at Metrohm International Headquarters, will give you an introduction to the automation of liquid handling. After a brief overview of the capabilities of various dosing systems, Jennifer will demonstrate how the automation of basic liquid handling tasks will help you improve the quality of your analytical results while freeing up valuable time for other tasks. From this, a path forward can emerge to an automation solution that supports your analytical workflow best.
During a Q&A session at the end of her webinar you can ask Jennifer any questions you may have about liquid handling and the solutions from Metrohm. Join us on April 17 and get inspired by what’s possible when it comes to the automation of your liquid handling!
Key learnings of this webinar:
- Better results, less risk of errors – the benefits of automated liquid handling
- When to automate and what: How to find the best automation solution to support your analytical workflow
- Tips and tricks how to keep your system at peak performance
Who should attend?
Lab technicians, chemists, and everybody else performing liquid handling tasks in the laboratory.
Presenter: Jennifer Lüber (Product Specialist for Liquid Handling and Lab Robotics, Metrohm International Headquarters)
Jennifer Lüber is currently the Product Specialist for Liquid Handling and Lab Robotics at Metrohm International Headquarters in Switzerland. She finished her apprenticeship as a Lab Technician in 2014 and joined the Competence Center Titration at Metrohm International Headquarters in 2015. In 2020 Jennifer received her bachelor degree in business process management and in 2023, she joined the Competence Center Liquid Handling and Lab Robotics to support the team with her experience.