
Academic labs often rely on ad-hoc tools: student scripts, Excel files, legacy web apps that only one person truly understands.
In this webinar, we’ll walk through a real case from a European photovoltaics lab that consolidated its tools into one sustainable platform supporting experiments, data, and student projects.
For professors and Pls, running research labs with their own internal tools.
Research staff and lab managers responsible for experiments and data.
For students supervise projects or maintain lab infrastructure and feel your tools are fragile, hard to extend, or tied to one person.
R&D teams that have “too much code, not enough developers”.
Join us to discover the advantages of Jmix and learn how to obtain FREE academic licenses for yourself or your institution.
Inside the SUPSI photovoltaics lab case:
The photovoltaics laboratory at the ISAAC Institute runs experimental tests on PV modules and researches new photovoltaic technologies. Jmix is the foundation of their internal system, managing module metadata, test structures, lab resource planning, and long-term time-series measurements.
Previously, the lab relied on a legacy PHP app and scattered tools that were difficult to maintain and secure. With Jmix, they consolidated everything into a single Java/Spring-based platform with built-in access control, faster iterations, and an environment where Master’s students and post-docs can quickly contribute real features.

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"Jmix has been a fantastic tool for our academic research projects. As a small team, we especially appreciate the ability to develop the entire application stack, from database to frontend, using just Java code. This significantly reduces development time and complexity."
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Academic Program & Customer Success Manager, Jmix

Researcher at the ISAAC Institute, SUPSI (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland)
⭕ Move from scattered scripts and legacy tools to one web application your whole lab can rely on.
⭕ Get Master’s students and post-docs productive quickly using skills they already have in Java.
⭕ Keep sensitive and project-specific data under control with practical, not overengineered, access rules.
⭕ Make your lab system sustainable: plan upgrades and migrations instead of rebuilding from scratch every few years.
⭕ Q&A.
