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Join us for our latest webinar, "Advancing Jacketed Lab Reactors: From Manual Operation to Intelligent Control", where we explore how automation can transform existing jacketed reactor systems to improve safety, productivity, precision and process understanding.

Our speaker, Will Wilson, will examine the challenges associated with traditional manual reactor operation and discuss how automation solutions can help reduce operator intervention, improve reproducibility, automate data capture and provide deeper insight into reaction performance. We'll also address common barriers to automation adoption, including cost, complexity and equipment compatibility, and demonstrate how these challenges can be overcome.

At Radleys, we are dedicated to providing researchers with the tools they need to excel in synthesis. Don't miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of process development—join us to discover the latest advancements and learn how our equipment and expertise can elevate your research.
When
Tuesday, July 7, 2026 · 2:00 p.m. London (GMT +1:00)
Agenda
  • Understand how automation can improve safety by reducing operator intervention.
  • Learn how automated control enhances precision and reproducibility in jacketed reactor workflow
  • Discover how automated data capture improve process understanding
Presenters
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Will Wilson
Product Marketing Manager
Will has a degree in Applied Chemistry and started his career in industry focused on parallel and automated synthesis in both materials and pharmaceuticals. As Product Marketing Manager he is responsible for our Mya 4 Reaction Station and our parallel chemistry products.
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