High-Throughput Omics Integration

Scalable Platforms, Cross-Omics Integration, and Workflow Innovation

International Conference: 19-20 March 2026, Berlin, Germany

The Conference brings together researchers, technologists, and domain experts to discuss high-throughput multi-omics platforms and methods. Sessions will focus on experimental and analytical techniques, workflow design, and cross-omics integration. Participants will share methods, tools, and approaches for scalable multi-omics research and workflows..

Keywords: high-throughput, multi-omics, scalable experimental platforms, cross-omics integration, workflow harmonization, ai-driven optimization, automated pipelines, genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, computational modeling, multi-omics coordination, experimental workflow design, systems biology.

 

Interdisciplinary meetup: who should attend

  • Researchers working on multi-omics platforms
  • Experimentalists and technologists developing or implementing multi-omics methods
  • Method developers and workflow designers for multi-omics integration
  • Data analysts and bioinformaticians working with multi-omics data
  • Industry professionals developing high-throughput multi-omics platforms and tools
 

Topics

including but not limited to:

Scalable Multi-Omics Platforms

Platforms supporting automated and high-throughput genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics workflows.

Cross-Omics Integration for Experimental and Analytical Workflows

Computational and statistical methods for harmonizing and combining multiple omics datasets.

AI-Driven Experimental and Workflow Optimization

AI and computational modeling techniques for optimizing multi-omics experimental pipelines and workflows.

Applied Multi-Omics Research Strategies

Strategies and methods for coordinating multi-omics workflows and managing platform operations.

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Connecting Industry and Academia

This Conference goes beyond discussing high-throughput multi-omics platforms and methods. It brings together researchers, technologists, and industry experts to examine technical advances and serves as a meeting point and community hub for sharing developments in workflows, platform design, and cross-omics integration.

By connecting participants across the value chain, the Conference fosters interdisciplinary exchange that drives technology transfer, commercialization, and real-world application of innovations.