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Uwe Schey (TabExpo 2011 - a great success)
Es ist wirklich schade, dass ich nicht selber dabei sein konnte - ich freue mich schon jetzt auf die Hannover Messe und hoffe, dass ich dann wieder Teil des Messe-Teams sein kann.
Detlef Riedel (Danke, Steve!)
Ja, es ist richtig: Wir müssen zwischen den "Erfindern" und dem "Innovatoren" zu unterscheiden. Steve hat tatsächlich weder den PC, noch die Computermaus und auch nicht die grafische Benutzerober...
Xavo (Danke, Steve!)
@i2mo: richtig, Steve war auf seine Mitarbeiter angewiesen. Das ist ja in jedem Unternehmen so. Und obwohl er den Ruf eines Cholerikers und eines eher unangenehmen Chefs hatte, verstand er es wohl ...
i2mo (Danke, Steve!)
- "Steve hat den ersten PC gebaut," Das stimmt nicht, das war XEROX. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Computer#Die_Vorl.C3.A4ufer_des_modernen_Personal_Computers - "er hat die Computermau...
MeGooseSta (Danke, Steve!)
Hallo Detlef, Steve Jobs war ein Visionär, er verstand es sehr gut Produkte so zu designen dass sie vielen MEnschen Gefallen und von vielen Benutzbar sind. Mitnichten war er jedoch der Erfinder...

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Thomas Wedehase

It has been 2 weeks since the last “stand-alone” Lab Automation which took place in Palm Springs. The exhibition and conference were well visited, with more than 4000 participants (according to the SLAS).

We were also able to welcome lots of visitors at our booth, where we gave live demos of our product Xavo Lab Logistics. We had interesting disscusions with end users of our software, about their processes in the lab. A big ‘Thank You’ goes to the about 40 attendees to my talk “Standards in Lab Environments” which I gave in the Informatics Track of this year’s Lab Automation.

  Standards in Lab Automation

It was also a succesful event for SiLA, which we also represented at our booth. Many companies were interested in the standards SiLA are currently developing. This interest was also seen in the SiLA session that was held on Wednesday, despite the very early start of 7:30.

It was exciting and fun to be at the last Lab Automation in Palm Springs. This said, I look forward to being at the first SLAS event in 2012 in San Diego.

See you there,
Thomas

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