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Casework and Benches as Strategic Infrastructure in Lab Design
Casework and bench systems are increasingly treated as core lab infrastructure rather than interchangeable furnishings, with early design decisions around flexibility, compliance, and right-sizing playing a critical role in determining whether laboratories can adapt efficiently over time or become constrained by costly, hard-to-correct limitations
Webinar Review: Beyond Casework—Designing High-Performance Lab Environments
In this on demand webinar, architect and lab planner Mark Paskanik explains how to design high-performance research facilities by integrating modular planning, automation, and "Good Lab Design" principles to balance technical requirements like vibration control with human-centric needs like wellness and collaboration
Across the Table: You’re WHAT?
Employee turnover is inevitable—often sudden and disruptive—so companies must proactively plan for it by developing succession strategies and fostering supportive work environments to avoid chaos when key staff leave
Across the Table: The Correct Bottom Line
Laboratory design should prioritize practicality and customer needs, as demonstrated by examples where functionality, budget, and operational efficiency outweighed aesthetics or trends
Lab Planning 101: The Complete Guide to Electrostatic Dissipative Flooring
ESD flooring is essential for protecting sensitive electronic equipment from the damaging effects of static electricity—what do you need to consider when choosing and maintaining the right flooring for your lab?
Bimos Introduces Saddle Series Backless Stools for Superior Lab Seating Comfort
The Saddle Series Backless Stools from Bimos offer enhanced comfort for research, healthcare, or production workers, enabling longer sit times than a traditional exam-style stool
Across the Table: Supporting the Science
The science keeps evolving, the instruments keep evolving. Why doesn’t the laboratory furniture?
