Dotmatics, a leader in R&D scientific software connecting science, data, and decision-making, announced the appointment of Michael Swartz as Chief Strategy Officer, reporting to CEO Thomas Swalla. Previously Swartz was Senior Vice President of Enterprise Product Strategy closely involved in the development of Dotmatics Luma®, a Scientific Intelligence Platform.
Swartz was an early pioneer in the digital transformation of today’s life sciences R&D labs. And now he will play a vital role in driving Dotmatics’ long-term strategic initiatives to continue to enhance the company’s value to its customers.
Dotmatics provides solutions to scientists that improve the speed and efficiency of the R&D process. It recently introduced Luma, the first multimodal Scientific Intelligence Platform to help scientists unify workflows and dataflows and then analyze diverse data at scale for better decision-making. Built on Databricks, Dotmatics Luma will help researchers pull data into the platform from scientific applications, databases, and lab instruments, an important development for scientists who typically struggle with critical data trapped in silos. Luma can handle both the volume and complexity of data at a nearly exponential scale, and it’s built to do so in an intuitive way that scientists can easily manage.
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“Michael’s experience over the past 25 years allows him to understand our customers’ challenges with extreme empathy,” said Thomas Swalla, Chief Executive Officer of Dotmatics. “He deeply understands science and software and his extensive experience marrying these two into transformative solutions will be crucial as he partners with our product teams and our broader organization to combine our mission-critical applications together with Luma to drive an AI-powered Lab-in-a-Loop for our customers.”
Prior to joining Dotmatics, Michael was the Vice President of Software Solutions and Strategy at PerkinElmer Informatics (Revvity), where he led strategic planning and execution for the overall product portfolio including the Signals platform, ChemDraw, and Spotfire. Michael has also served as Vice President of Knowledge Management at CambridgeSoft, a pioneer in the Electronic Lab Notebook market.
“I joined Dotmatics at a transformational moment in our industry. The advancements in AI/ML and accelerated computing alongside the various new modalities of therapeutics will have an enormous positive impact on our industry and our society,” said Swartz. “It’s not very often in a career that you can see such concrete progress toward such a goal in such a short time frame. But Dotmatics has built and acquired best-in-class scientific applications that are key components of scientist and researcher multimodal workflows and we’re now unifying those with Luma to power AI discovery in science.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire