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Repsol Showcases Chemspeed Automation in Cutting-Edge R&D Facility

May 27, 2025
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Repsol, a global leader in the energy sector, is accelerating innovation at its Technology Lab through the integration of advanced automation platforms from Chemspeed Technologies. In a recently released video, Repsol provides a behind-the-scenes look at how this technology is transforming their research and development workflows.

Located in Móstoles, Spain, the Repsol Technology Lab is a cornerstone of the company’s strategy to drive sustainable innovation. With Chemspeed's fully automated systems, Repsol is able to significantly enhance the speed, precision, and scalability of its research processes—particularly in areas like formulation science, catalysis, and advanced materials development.

The Chemspeed platform enables:

  • Automated sample preparation and compound synthesis

  • High-throughput screening for rapid experimentation

  • Improved reproducibility and efficiency in lab operations

This investment in automation is a clear reflection of Repsol’s commitment to digital transformation and sustainable progress. By optimizing laboratory workflows, Repsol empowers its scientists to focus more on innovation and less on manual tasks—accelerating the development of clean technologies and new energy solutions.

Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkLE6rjKrEc

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