Business Transformation
Visualize your strategy with ease
Company's laboratory procedure infographics
from deck
Health Care, Medical Biology & Pharma Research Outline Icons (PPT icons)
Company's Laboratory Procedure
Slide Content
The slide titled "Company's Laboratory Procedure" presents a five-step overview of a standard laboratory process which likely covers the essential phases in product testing or development in a scientific or industrial setting. "STEP 1: Research" suggests initial investigation or exploration in a relevant field. "STEP 2: Analysis" indicates a more detailed examination of data or materials. "STEP 3: Testing" implies conducting experiments or trials to verify outcomes. "STEP 4: Producing" is the phase where the product or results are manufactured or finalized. Finally, "STEP 5: Distribution" refers to the delivery or dissemination of the product or findings.
Graphical Look
- The slide uses a color gradient ranging from dark turquoise to bright green and finally to a deep blue for visual interest.
- Each step is represented by an arrow-shaped element, with the arrowhead pointing to the right, indicating progression.
- The steps are numbered from 1 to 5, with each step showing an associated icon symbolizing the specific phase of the laboratory procedure.
- The icons include a microscope for research, a magnifying glass for analysis, test tubes for testing, a conical flask for producing, and a briefcase for distribution.
- These icons are white and are placed in the widest part of the arrow shapes, contrasting with the colorful backgrounds.
- The arrow shapes overlap each other, enhancing the sense of a procedural flow from one stage to the next.
- The background is white, which makes the colorful arrows and white text stand out.
The slide has a modern and clean design, emphasizing the progression of steps with distinct colors and simple icons. The use of arrows and overlapping design elements effectively conveys the sequential nature of the laboratory procedure.
Use Cases
- Outlining the workflow of laboratory protocols in scientific presentations or company meetings.
- Training new employees on the standard operating procedures within a laboratory setting.
- Communicating the product development lifecycle during a pitch to investors or stakeholders.
- Demonstrating compliance with industry standards in a quality assurance meeting.