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Gilson & SciNote Presented The Connected Lab at PLA 2019 blog

Earlier this month, SciNote attended the Paperless Lab Academy, one of the most prominent events for pharmaceutical companies, held in Baveno, Italy. A conference that promotes discussions on strategies and implementation of 21th-century technologies in the laboratory.

The Meaning of IoT For Life Science Labs – PODCAST blog

SciNote CEO, Klemen Zupancic, was recently guest-starred on IoT Evolution World podcast, discussing IoT and science in depth with the host Ken Briodagh.

Gilson & SciNote Introduced The Concept Of IoT At SLAS 2019 blog

SciNote team packed the bags and went off to Washington DC, USA earlier this month, to attend the SLAS 2019 conference, one of the most prominent global community building events for life scientists and lab technology providers.

SciNote is Now Integrated with protocols.io blog

Great news for all SciNote users! SciNote is now integrated with protocols.io, a collaborative research platform that is taking the process of scientific discovery to the next level by allowing researchers to share protocols, communicate possible corrections and optimize research methods.

Integration Between SciNote ELN and protocols.io blog

Have you ever spent months correcting or adjusting one step of a previously published method? Do you often run into “Contact author for details” or 

Are You Ready To Receive Credit for All Your Research blog

SciNote electronic lab notebook and figshare are working on an integration. In the near future, users of SciNote will be able to upload their files directly to figshare, 

The Most Elegant Video to Ever Feature a Laboratory blog

If you thought scientists can’t make beautiful videos, prepare to be blown away.

Digital Labs of the Future blog

Today, we are having a brain-teasing discussion with Klemen Zupancic, CEO sciNote LLC, PhD Biomedicine.

iGEM 2016 – Is DNA Data Storage The Solution For Big Data Crisis blog

SciNote encourages scientific ingenuity, exploration and new ideas, which is why we were excited to support iGEM 2016, the premiere student team competition in Synthetic Biology