IFPAC 2025 – Save the Date

IFPAC 2025
Date: March 2-5, 2025
Venue:  Washington, D.C.
website: www.ifpacglobal.org

If you are interested in keeping abreast of the interactions of chemometrics, analytical instrumentation, and data processing (particularly as it relates to the bio and pharma world) this is the place to go.

If you have an interesting application in chemometrics, machine learning, or information architecture, contact us at info@infometrix.com.

Stay Up to Date: Pirouette 5.0

Cost of being outdated: It is important to stay up to date with software for security, compatibility, efficiency, and accessing enhancements and new features. Pirouette 5.0 was released over a year ago and our upgrade offer will end on October 31st. Our Release Note which is included in the demo download and through the link here, provides the latest features and enhancements. Download the demo for a review or contact us for questions, quote or comments at info@infometrix.com.

Industrial Grade Chemometrics: from Laboratory to Process Implementation – APACT 2024 Program

Venue: April 24, 2024, 8:30am – 9:10am Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick, NJ Industrial Grade Chemometrics: from Laboratory to Process Implementation Presented by: Brian Rohrback, President, Infometrix, Inc. Abstract: The use of multivariate statistics, whether termed chemometrics or machine learning or (fill in the blank), is critical for industry to move from human-centered processing to more automated, objectively reliable processes. In the laboratory world, we seek to discover new routes for solving problems that will give us better solutions than previous methods. And this largely university-based effort is critical for enabling improvements in product manufacturing and the quality control process that accompanies it. But, given academia’s limited access to commercial application samples, most chemometrics publications deal only with the method development side of a given problem. If we are going to benefit a manufacturing organization, an industry, or especially society, the emphasis needs to be on the shift from this laboratory origin to a solid process implementation. Anything useful we devise must ultimately get used; if we fail to integrate proven technology into the day-to-day, the development process is simply an expense. The experience through the now five decades of implementing multivariate solutions has identified some steps, some barriers, and some low-hanging fruit. How do we succeed in pushing new technology the last mile? Register at APACT 2024.

APACT 2024 (Plenary) – Industrial Grade Chemometrics: from Laboratory to Process Implementation

APACT 2024Venue: April 23-25, 2024 Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick, NJ Presented by: Brian Rohrback, Ph.D., MBA, President, Infometrix, Inc. Abstract: The use of multivariate statistics, whether termed chemometrics or machine learning or (fill in the blank), is critical for industry to move from human-centered processing to more automated, objectively reliable processes. In the laboratory world, we seek to discover new routes for solving problems that will give us better solutions than previous methods. And this largely university-based effort is critical for enabling improvements in product manufacturing and the quality control process that accompanies it. But, given academia’s limited access to commercial application samples, most chemometrics publications deal only with the method development side of a given problem. If we are going to benefit a manufacturing organization, an industry, or especially society, the emphasis needs to be on the shift from this laboratory origin to a solid process implementation. Anything useful we devise must ultimately get used; if we fail to integrate proven technology into the day-to-day, the development process is simply an expense. The experience through the now five decades of implementing multivariate solutions has identified some steps, some barriers, and some low-hanging fruit. How do we succeed in pushing new technology the last mile? Register at APACT 2024.