We have been using Revvity Signals Notebook for developing the scientific templates, different ADTs, then automating workflows using Signals with Trovivo. We have also used Inventa, and Signals Inventa for Data Factory. On top of that, we have developed our own frameworks using Python, which will be using Signals API for integration and through different third-party applications. Suppose you have DLC or any other third-party integration applications, which we can leverage using Signals APIs, and then we have done the integration. We have created some of our own frameworks, such as MetCona. MetCon is a Python-based framework we have developed, and we have done the automation, which cannot be done with VitroVivo. Regarding the functionality part of Revvity Signals Notebook, they have all the functionality. For sample management, the functionality is now available. The only thing is that if a client has their own sample management tool, can it be seamlessly integrated? Those kinds of connectors or integrators are not available as an out-of-the-box feature. For that, you have to utilize a custom-built script with the help of APIs or an external list. Otherwise, we don't have any direct way of integrating them.
Process Development, Admin of the Notebook with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Jan 30, 2026
My main use case for Revvity Signals Notebook is as an admin for the company and also as a simple user for the process development of my company, which focuses on chemical process development. A specific example of how I use Revvity Signals Notebook in my chemical process development work is that we use it to study the optimization of chemical reactions, and we use the lab notebook to take notes and compile all the data. I would add that we are now starting to implement artificial intelligence, so we use the lab notebook to compile all the data to feed this artificial intelligence in our company.
Revvity Signals Notebook is dedicated to the pharmaceutical industry, particularly for scientific support, drug discovery, and chemical-related experiments. It allows users to create templates for various experimental purposes and supports enterprise features like policy rules for different user types. As a system configuration engineer, I make these templates for different experimentation purposes for different sets of users. While we primarily use Signals Notebook, there are other products like VitroViewer for workflow execution with experimental data and Inventory for creating Lakehouse solutions. Our group usually uses Signals Notebook, though different teams might use Inventory or other products from the suite.
Revvity Signals Notebook is a sophisticated electronic lab notebook designed to streamline research and development processes, offering advanced features for data management and collaboration tailored for scientific professionals.Designed for modern laboratories, Revvity Signals Notebook enhances productivity by enabling seamless collaboration among teams. It integrates with existing workflows, ensuring researchers can document experiments, share insights, and manage data effectively. Its...
We have been using Revvity Signals Notebook for developing the scientific templates, different ADTs, then automating workflows using Signals with Trovivo. We have also used Inventa, and Signals Inventa for Data Factory. On top of that, we have developed our own frameworks using Python, which will be using Signals API for integration and through different third-party applications. Suppose you have DLC or any other third-party integration applications, which we can leverage using Signals APIs, and then we have done the integration. We have created some of our own frameworks, such as MetCona. MetCon is a Python-based framework we have developed, and we have done the automation, which cannot be done with VitroVivo. Regarding the functionality part of Revvity Signals Notebook, they have all the functionality. For sample management, the functionality is now available. The only thing is that if a client has their own sample management tool, can it be seamlessly integrated? Those kinds of connectors or integrators are not available as an out-of-the-box feature. For that, you have to utilize a custom-built script with the help of APIs or an external list. Otherwise, we don't have any direct way of integrating them.
My main use case for Revvity Signals Notebook is as an admin for the company and also as a simple user for the process development of my company, which focuses on chemical process development. A specific example of how I use Revvity Signals Notebook in my chemical process development work is that we use it to study the optimization of chemical reactions, and we use the lab notebook to take notes and compile all the data. I would add that we are now starting to implement artificial intelligence, so we use the lab notebook to compile all the data to feed this artificial intelligence in our company.
Revvity Signals Notebook is dedicated to the pharmaceutical industry, particularly for scientific support, drug discovery, and chemical-related experiments. It allows users to create templates for various experimental purposes and supports enterprise features like policy rules for different user types. As a system configuration engineer, I make these templates for different experimentation purposes for different sets of users. While we primarily use Signals Notebook, there are other products like VitroViewer for workflow execution with experimental data and Inventory for creating Lakehouse solutions. Our group usually uses Signals Notebook, though different teams might use Inventory or other products from the suite.