Webinar Explores Benefits of Automated Dosing in Chemistry
A webinar on accessible automation in chemistry has recently taken place, led by Ravi Hosein, a customer success manager at AGI, and Andrew Coleman, the UK regional manager at AGI. The event, hosted by Syrris, a subsidiary of AGI, explored the benefits of automated dosing in chemistry.
The webinar delved into the history of automated dosing, tracing its roots back to the 1950s. It highlighted the pitfalls of manual dosing and showcased the latest automated dosing solutions from Syrris. These systems can integrate with any chemical setup, regardless of brand, offering flexibility and convenience.
The event demonstrated how automation supports critical applications. It showcased how automated dosing can track crystallisation behaviour and determine metastable zone width, enhancing the precision and reliability of experiments. Moreover, it illustrated how automation reduces failed experiments and material loss, allowing chemists to focus more on discovery and innovation.
The recording of the webinar will be available soon, allowing those who missed it to learn about the benefits of automated dosing in chemistry. By adopting these systems, chemists can enhance safety, ensure reproducibility, and capture data passively, leading to more efficient and productive research.
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