Contact and collaborations

Start with the problem, not the technology.

Describe the result you would like to achieve in a few lines. A non-confidential first description is enough: sensitive data, internal documents and credentials can stay out of this initial contact.

Where to start

Four useful kinds of conversation.

01

A process to automate

Data collection, repetitive checks, reporting, publishing or orchestration of digital activities.

See automation examples →
03

Research or an experiment

A hypothesis to make measurable, a pipeline to validate or a methodological comparison.

Research and development →
04

An existing workflow

Questions about method, data, limitations, transferability or possible extensions of a published project.

Open the portfolio →

Direct contact

Prepare an email in under a minute.

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hello@labintelligence.dev

For the first contact, avoid unnecessary personal data, credentials, internal documents or confidential information.

No form data is stored or transmitted to Lab Intelligence before you send it from your email application.

What to expect

The first exchange is mainly about deciding whether the problem is well framed.

Lab Intelligence is an independent laboratory. Published content is experimental, technical or educational: an initial conversation does not imply consulting, an engagement or availability to use confidential data. When a case is interesting, the next step is to clarify the objective, available sources, success criteria, limitations and validation approach.