Article: Five questions about the future of IoT in the laboratory 1SHARES Share via Pinterest Reddit Buffer Xing WhatsApp Flipboard Posted: 24 March 2020 | Gilson | No comments yet Gilson interviews Steve DeCabooter, Director of Product Information Platforms, about the growing role of connected tools and systems in the lab. Since we invented the continuously adjustable variable volume pipette 45 years ago, Gilson has been an industry leader in liquid handling innovation, helping scientists make lab life easier and more productive. We see the next big advance in lab tools as being smart devices containing technologies referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). In this interview with Steve DeCabooter, Director of Product Information Platforms at Gilson, learn more about the growing role of IoT in the lab. To read this article in full, please complete the form below. By clicking submit you confirm that you accept our terms and conditions and privacy policy. First Name * Surname * Job Title * Organisation * Town/City * Country * Email * Telephone * * This content is provided to you for free thanks to the kind support of our sponsor: Gilson I am happy for my details to be shared with the sponsor(s) of this content *—Please choose an option—YesNo Related content from this organisation Whitepaper: Big data and connected tools Case Study: Lab digitalisation and interoperability Article: Efficient collaboration and reproducibility crisis Video: Improve Traceability with TRACKMAN® Connected Video: TRACKMAN® Connected overview Related topicsHit-to-Lead, Screening, Stem Cells, Targets Related organisationsGilson