This one-hour, enhanced review of an interview previously recorded for the Royal Society of Chemistry provides a unique perspective: we explore how scientists and scientific leaders effectively collaborate to build consensus and establish a solid foundation for digital chemistry implementation. In a frank and thought-provoking conversation, Elizabeth Rowsell, Director of Johnson Matthey Technology Centres, is joined by Research Manager Stephen Poulston and Research Scientist Pilar Gómez Jiménez to reflect on their company’s internal conversations, challenges, and digitalization processes. JMP experts Florian Vogt and Emmanuel Romeu moderate the discussion and show real-world examples of implementing design of experiments.
Key takeaways:
- Evolution of experimentation culture: Discover how Johnson Matthey transitioned from single experiments to a more efficient, coordinated, and designed experimentation culture, enhancing innovation and efficiency.
- Role of technology in DOE and R&D: Learn about the significant role technology plays in making DOE more accessible and how digital tools have revolutionized R&D processes.
- Upskilling and continuous learning: Understand the importance of upskilling scientists in statistical tools and digital methods, and the need for continuous learning and adaptation in a fast-paced technological environment.
This session provides an opportunity to engage with the subtleties of R&D evolution, understand the comprehensive nature of DOE, and acknowledge the vital influence of leadership in promoting a culture of innovation and efficiency. Ideal for those aiming to integrate these strategies into their organizations or amplify their professional expertise, this session promises a blend of valuable insights and strategies.