Overwhelming success: digital lab day 2025 impresses across the board
International platform for laboratory digitization extended by one week
The digital lab day 2025 on May 14 was a great success and underlines the growing importance of digital events for the laboratory sector. With 2,271 registered participants from all over the world and a comprehensive program, the event offered a unique platform for knowledge transfer, innovation and exchange. Due to the overwhelming response, the event will be extended by one week.
"The outstanding response shows how relevant the topics surrounding laboratory digitization and automation are. With a combination of specialist presentations, start-up pitches and in-depth insights into new standards, we have created a platform that has inspired and networked international participants," explains Dr. Björn Lippold, Chief Content Strategist at LUMITOS AG.
Facts and figures
- Participants: 2,271 registrants from 93 countries
- Webinar participations: 2,322 participations in live presentations
- Main topics: AI in the laboratory, laboratory automation, LADS (Laboratory and Analytical Device Standard), data management, LIMS solutions
- Knowledge transfer: 872 whitepaper downloads
- Formats: Technical presentations by leading companies, start-up pitches and special LADS presentations
- International reach: Participants from all continents with a focus on Europe (72%)
The high average participation rate of 95% for the registered webinars underlines the high level of interest in the content on offer. Lectures on topics such as "Intelligent automation in the laboratory" and "The performance of LIMS" were particularly popular, with well over 100 participants in each case.
Top-class contributions:
The digital lab day 2025 offered a wide range of presentations from leading companies such as METTLER TOLEDO, MERCK and SARTORIUS on topics such as:
- AI-driven retrosynthesis
- No-code laboratory digitization
- Digital ecosystems to increase efficiency in the laboratory
- Intelligent automation
- New standards with LADS OPC UA
The programme was complemented by innovative start-up pitches presenting new solutions for laboratory digitalization, as well as numerous white papers on topics such as data integrity, regulatory compliance and AI applications in the laboratory.
International participation
The continental distribution shows a strong presence from Europe (72%), followed by Asia (12%), North America (6%), South America (5%), Africa (4%) and Australia (1%).
Extension of the event
Due to the positive response and numerous inquiries, the organizers have decided to extend digital lab day 2025 by one week. This will give all interested parties the opportunity to catch up on missed presentations or view particularly relevant content again.
Outlook
Following this successful start, LUMITOS is already planning the digital lab day 2026. "The participation confirms our approach of making high-quality specialist presentations and innovative solutions digitally accessible. We are seeing a growing interest in digitalization topics in the laboratory context and will continue to support this trend with our format in the future," says Ralph Schwägerl, responsible for communication at LUMITOS.
Further information and access to all the content of the extended digital lab day 2025 can be found at www.digital-lab-day.com.
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