Dotmatics

Webinar: Chemicals & Material - Strategies for Data-Driven R&D

The webinar, presented by Max Petersen of Dotmatics on September 14, 2022, showcases how Dotmatics’ unified platform supports chemicals and materials R&D by enabling data-driven workflows across the entire Design, Make, Test cycle, featuring demonstrations on formulations, sample management, lab data automation, and analytics to enhance digitalization and AI-driven decision-making in companies like Umicore, Croda, and Arkema.

Dotmatics’ unified platform is significantly impacting how R&D organizations in chemicals and materials companies address digitalization challenges. Recently, companies such as Umicore Corporate R&D, Croda, and Arkema have highlighted how Dotmatics enables their R&D to become more data-driven.

A unique feature of the Dotmatics platform is its coverage of the entire DMT (Design, Make, Test) innovation cycle. This approach implements workflows, simplifies researchers' tasks, and supports data access for decision support and data modeling, including AI and machine learning applications.

Webinar Topics:

  • Application of data-driven concepts to chemicals and materials R&D
  • Hands-on demonstrations of the Dotmatics platform, including:
    • Formulations
    • Sample management
    • Lab data automation
    • Data analytics

Event Details:

  • Date: September 14, 2022
  • Time: 4pm BST / 11am EST
  • Presenter: Max Petersen, Associate VP of Chemicals & Materials Marketing, Dotmatics

About the Speaker:

Max Petersen is the Associate VP of Chemicals & Materials Marketing at Dotmatics. He is responsible for developing Dotmatics’ strategy for the chemicals and materials industries. Max has over 20 years of experience in informatics and simulation technologies for chemicals, materials, and life sciences applications. He has held business consulting and technology leadership positions and managed a lab automation company. Max holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society and a master's in Physics from Technische Universität Berlin.