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Chemspeed Highlights Future of Lab Automation on MestreCast Podcast

July 1, 2025

Chemspeed Technologies is proud to share insights from our CTO, Mathias Cherbuin, featured in the latest episode of Mestrelab’s MestreCast podcast, titled “Innovation in Lab Automation and Digitalization.” In this engaging conversation with Mestrelab CEO Santi Dominguez, Mathias dives into the evolving landscape of laboratory automation, the integration of hardware and software, and the transformative impact of AI-driven workflows.

Throughout the episode, Mathias discusses:

  • The driving passion behind advancing laboratory automation.
  • Significant changes in lab automation over the past decade.
  • The evolving relationship between hardware automation and software integration.
  • Chemspeed’s approach to overcoming integration challenges.
  • Managing transitions to automated workflows.
  • Emerging trends shaping the future of lab automation.
  • Preparing for future developments in the field.
  • Advice for laboratories embarking on automation journeys.

This episode offers valuable perspectives for professionals interested in the future of laboratory automation and digitalization.

Listen to the full episode here: https://mestrelab.com/podcasts/innovation-in-lab-automation-and-digitalization

For more information on Chemspeed’s innovative solutions in laboratory automation, visit our website: https://www.chemspeed.com/

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