London Lab Live 2026: Conversations Around the Future of Modern Labs

At the beginning of May, the SciSure team joined London Lab Live 2026, one of the leading events focused on the future of laboratories, life sciences, and scientific innovation.

June 15, 2026
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From digital transformation and automation to connected infrastructure and emerging technologies, London Lab Live created an environment full of new ideas, practical insights, and valuable industry conversations.

And aside from exploring Big Ben, the London Eye, and enjoying more British tea than expected, our team spent two incredibly productive days connecting with attendees, partners, and innovators across the industry.

Connecting with the Lab Community

During the London Lab Live, we had conversations with teams across every part of the lab ecosystem, from researchers and lab managers to digital transformation and operations leaders. Many shared similar challenges around fragmented systems, disconnected data, scalability, and preparing labs for a more digital and technology-driven future.

These conversations strongly connected with SciSure’s presentation, delivered by Bjorg Ebbendorf, Key Account Manager at SciSure. The session explored how modern laboratories are evolving toward more connected, scalable, and data-driven environments, with a strong focus on structured data, digital infrastructure, and future-proof lab operations.

Bjorg shared perspectives on how labs can move away from fragmented workflows and build ecosystems that support interoperability, automation, and more efficient scientific processes. The presentation also emphasized the importance of approaching emerging technologies practically and responsibly, focusing on secure, explainable, and scalable systems that create real operational value inside laboratory environments.

Ultimately, the session reflected a broader industry shift toward more integrated and technology-enabled ways of working across modern labs.  

Strengthening Existing Partnerships

One of the best parts of events like London Lab Live is reconnecting with people and organizations we have built relationships with over time.

Between sessions, booth visits, and coffee breaks, we had the chance to catch up with teams from My Green Lab, US Lab Partners, and many other companies working toward more sustainable, scalable, and forward-thinking laboratory environments.

These moments matter just as much as the presentations themselves. They are a reminder that real progress in life sciences does not happen in isolation. It happens through collaboration, shared ideas, and partnerships between people who are all working toward improving the future of modern labs in different ways.

Next Stop: Future Labs Live Basel

One thing events like London Lab Live constantly reinforce is how quickly the laboratory landscape is evolving. Teams are being asked to scale faster, operate smarter, and adapt to new technologies while still maintaining efficiency, compliance, and flexibility.

Our next stop: Future Labs Live Basel on 27–28 May. The SciSure team was at Booth 120, continuing conversations around connected lab environments, scalable digital infrastructure, and what future-ready laboratories actually need in practice, not just in theory. Stay tuned for the update!

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From digital transformation and automation to connected infrastructure and emerging technologies, London Lab Live created an environment full of new ideas, practical insights, and valuable industry conversations.

And aside from exploring Big Ben, the London Eye, and enjoying more British tea than expected, our team spent two incredibly productive days connecting with attendees, partners, and innovators across the industry.

Connecting with the Lab Community

During the London Lab Live, we had conversations with teams across every part of the lab ecosystem, from researchers and lab managers to digital transformation and operations leaders. Many shared similar challenges around fragmented systems, disconnected data, scalability, and preparing labs for a more digital and technology-driven future.

These conversations strongly connected with SciSure’s presentation, delivered by Bjorg Ebbendorf, Key Account Manager at SciSure. The session explored how modern laboratories are evolving toward more connected, scalable, and data-driven environments, with a strong focus on structured data, digital infrastructure, and future-proof lab operations.

Bjorg shared perspectives on how labs can move away from fragmented workflows and build ecosystems that support interoperability, automation, and more efficient scientific processes. The presentation also emphasized the importance of approaching emerging technologies practically and responsibly, focusing on secure, explainable, and scalable systems that create real operational value inside laboratory environments.

Ultimately, the session reflected a broader industry shift toward more integrated and technology-enabled ways of working across modern labs.  

Strengthening Existing Partnerships

One of the best parts of events like London Lab Live is reconnecting with people and organizations we have built relationships with over time.

Between sessions, booth visits, and coffee breaks, we had the chance to catch up with teams from My Green Lab, US Lab Partners, and many other companies working toward more sustainable, scalable, and forward-thinking laboratory environments.

These moments matter just as much as the presentations themselves. They are a reminder that real progress in life sciences does not happen in isolation. It happens through collaboration, shared ideas, and partnerships between people who are all working toward improving the future of modern labs in different ways.

Next Stop: Future Labs Live Basel

One thing events like London Lab Live constantly reinforce is how quickly the laboratory landscape is evolving. Teams are being asked to scale faster, operate smarter, and adapt to new technologies while still maintaining efficiency, compliance, and flexibility.

Our next stop: Future Labs Live Basel on 27–28 May. The SciSure team was at Booth 120, continuing conversations around connected lab environments, scalable digital infrastructure, and what future-ready laboratories actually need in practice, not just in theory. Stay tuned for the update!

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SciSure Team

The SciSureTeam combines expertise in lab digitization, software development, and research management to deliver reliable insights and practical advice. Our goal is to empower scientists with the knowledge and tools to optimize workflows and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of research.

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