Hall 5, NEC, Birmingham, UK

20th & 21st May, 2026

NEC, Birmigham UK

20th & 21st May, 2026

PANEL SESSION:

Visual Intelligence The missing piece of the science automation puzzle

Even in the most advanced labs, scientists still rely on manual experiment monitoring and data capture. And even when some automation is present, there is still a significant volume of data flowing in and out of experiments, which scientists must manually record, collate and analyse. Lumi is the first solution to capture, archive and share experiment data using computer vision. Supporting companies working through scientific processes and protocols, Lumi is for organisations that prioritise efficiency, safety, and customer service. It will help your scientists save time, increase reproducibility, and ensure every experiment meets requirements. Our platform enables teams to move quickly on discoveries and accelerate speed-to-market of potentially world-changing products. And with the mundane work taken care of, scientists can focus more effort and energy on customer service, innovation, and knowledge transfer. Our computer vision element is powered by our LabEye camera module, situated in the lab. It can monitor various types of experiments, including liquids and vessel-based processes, whilst tracking changes such as colour, phase, overflows, and instrumentation readings, with more use cases developing all the time.

Speakers:

Joe Mawby