On This Page On This Page PURCHASE WITH CONFIDENCE Discover the 17 questions you need to ask before buying your next autoclave. Get the Guide CSS & TetraScience to Host One-of-a-Kind Webinar on Benefits of Cloud-Connected Autoclave Technology Written by: Arthur Trapotsis MS Biochemical Engineering, MBA, Consultant Consolidated Sterilizer Systems and TetraScience will come together Oct. 25th for a live presentation about new cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) technology that will radically improve the efficiency of your lab. The one-of-a-kind webinar — titled “Cloud Enabled Laboratory Equipment: Learn How and Why You Should Be Adopting Cloud Tech in the Lab”— will feature Arthur Trapotsis, CEO of Consolidated Sterilizer Systems, and Alok Tayi, PhD, CEO of TetraScience. The joint webinar, which starts at 1 p.m., comes on the heels of both companies joining forces to create industry leading cloud-connected autoclave technology — a cutting edge capability that allows scientists, lab managers and facilities personnel the ability to monitor and manage their autoclave from any internet-ready device. The new cloud-enabled autoclave technology is achieved through a unique partnership with TetraScience, an IoT company that specializes in cloud-based technology. By leveraging connectivity and cloud-based software, Consolidated and TetraScience are working together to deliver autoclaves with novel functionalities enabled by IoT. The live webinar is expected to cover the following topics: Overview of cloud and IoT Unsolved lab productivity problems that can be answered with new technology How these technologies are already being used in today’s labs Sneak peek of the new cloud-connected autoclave from CSS and a live demo of the TetraScience dashboard for lab data management There will also be plenty of time following the presentation for viewers to ask questions. If you’re interested in learning more about Consolidated’s cloud-enabled autoclave technology, contact us today. About Consolidated Sterilizer Systems Consolidated Sterilizer Systems has manufactured water stills and steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, MA since 1946. Through years of research and development, their products have satisfied leading universities, hospitals and biotechnology facilities worldwide. About TetraScience TetraScience is a Boston-based company that helps scientists and researchers create a network of smart cloud-connected instruments to automate and digitize experimentation, data collection and analysis. Spots are filling up quickly so make sure to register with the link below and we’ll save you a seat for the 25th! Save Your Seat Tweet Like Share
CSS & TetraScience to Host One-of-a-Kind Webinar on Benefits of Cloud-Connected Autoclave Technology Written by: Arthur Trapotsis MS Biochemical Engineering, MBA, Consultant Consolidated Sterilizer Systems and TetraScience will come together Oct. 25th for a live presentation about new cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) technology that will radically improve the efficiency of your lab. The one-of-a-kind webinar — titled “Cloud Enabled Laboratory Equipment: Learn How and Why You Should Be Adopting Cloud Tech in the Lab”— will feature Arthur Trapotsis, CEO of Consolidated Sterilizer Systems, and Alok Tayi, PhD, CEO of TetraScience. The joint webinar, which starts at 1 p.m., comes on the heels of both companies joining forces to create industry leading cloud-connected autoclave technology — a cutting edge capability that allows scientists, lab managers and facilities personnel the ability to monitor and manage their autoclave from any internet-ready device. The new cloud-enabled autoclave technology is achieved through a unique partnership with TetraScience, an IoT company that specializes in cloud-based technology. By leveraging connectivity and cloud-based software, Consolidated and TetraScience are working together to deliver autoclaves with novel functionalities enabled by IoT. The live webinar is expected to cover the following topics: Overview of cloud and IoT Unsolved lab productivity problems that can be answered with new technology How these technologies are already being used in today’s labs Sneak peek of the new cloud-connected autoclave from CSS and a live demo of the TetraScience dashboard for lab data management There will also be plenty of time following the presentation for viewers to ask questions. If you’re interested in learning more about Consolidated’s cloud-enabled autoclave technology, contact us today. About Consolidated Sterilizer Systems Consolidated Sterilizer Systems has manufactured water stills and steam sterilizers (autoclaves) in Boston, MA since 1946. Through years of research and development, their products have satisfied leading universities, hospitals and biotechnology facilities worldwide. About TetraScience TetraScience is a Boston-based company that helps scientists and researchers create a network of smart cloud-connected instruments to automate and digitize experimentation, data collection and analysis. Spots are filling up quickly so make sure to register with the link below and we’ll save you a seat for the 25th! Save Your Seat Tweet Like Share
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