Successful laboratory management depends on making educated choices about how lab equipment and instruments are deployed in the lab. A lab’s performance, efficiency, and overall mission rely heavily on utilizing and leveraging its resources as optimally as possible.
In this G2 Intelligence article, hear from Ted Palashis on common pitfalls during a lab relocation and how to avoid them.
In the intricate world of laboratories, the sounds of instrumentation go beyond ambient hums and represent a symphony of scientific exploration and accomplishment. Each piece of equipment, with its unique function and purpose, is indispensable in the extensive spectrum of discovery and analysis. However, these instruments' longevity and optimal functionality rely on their innate quality and connection to maintaining them. Laboratories consist of three areas of value: their people, their intellectual property (what they do to fulfill their scientific mission), and the tools of their trade...
In this article, hear what Ted Palashis, President of Overbrook Support Services, has to say on buying or leasing lab instrumentation.