Join us to discover how AI‑powered scientific software is transforming modern R&D at Revvity Signals’ one‑day event on April 21, 2026. Explore real‑world case studies, hands‑on demos, and cutting‑edge digital tools designed to accelerate discovery and streamline scientific workflows.
Event Agenda
10:00 AM GMT
Optional Morning Workshop
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Optional Morning Workshop
Signals Notebook + Signals One Hands‑On Workshop: Working Seamlessly Across the Unified Platform
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
12:00 PM GMT
Registration and Lunch
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Registration and Lunch
– Facility Tour Revvity
– Cell Engineering Solutions and Services (15–20 minutes)
12:45 PM GM
Welcome & Introduction – Revvity Signals
12:55 PM GMT
Keynote: AI at Revvity Signals – From Data to Discovery
Speaker: Dr Nicolas Triballeau, Revvity Signals
1:30 PM GMT
Lilly Case Study – TuneLabs
2:00 PM GMT
Spotlight Demos
AI & Signals One
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Spotlight Demos
AI & Signals One
Explores how AI & Signals One unifies scientific data, workflows, and AI driven analysis to simplify complex R&D across scientific domains.
2:30 PM GMT
Precision R&D: Enabling Adaptive Experiments from ELN Data
Speaker: Dr Tom Whitehead, Intellegens
3:00 PM GMT
Coffee & Networking Break
3:30 PM GMT
Spotlight Demos
Katalyst D2D from ACD/Labs
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Spotlight Demos
Katalyst D2D from ACD/Labs
Showcase a series of experiments that highlight functionality to support materials science workflows, unifying design, planning, execution, and analysis.
Thomas Brown, Application Scientist, ACD/Labs
Edward Milton-Harris, Application Scientist, ACD/Labs
4:15 PM GMT
Industry Case Study - Metrion Biosciences
Speaker: Matthew Brember, Data Manager, Metrion Biosciences
4:45 PM GMT
Spotlight Demos
Signals BioDesign/Bioregistration
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Spotlight Demos
Signals BioDesign/Bioregistration
Signals BioDesign streamlines cloning and plasmid design, while Signals One bioregistration capability tracks and models complex biologics, including antibodies and other large molecules. Together, they create a structured foundation for managing constructs, materials, and associated data across discovery. Combined with Signals One (S1), they enable endtoend biologics workflows for designing, making, testing, and decisionmaking.