According to a recent LinkedIn post from Seqera, the company is promoting a self-paced online training initiative focused on its Nextflow workflow management technology. The training week, scheduled for May 11–15, includes both introductory and advanced tracks tailored to users working on genomics, RNA-Seq, and imaging applications.
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The post highlights an introductory track aimed at helping participants learn to develop, run, and configure pipelines, potentially broadening the base of competent Nextflow users. It also outlines an advanced track centered on nf-core best practices and deeper technical topics, suggesting Seqera is investing in upskilling power users and reinforcing the surrounding open-source ecosystem.
For investors, this emphasis on structured training could indicate a strategy to drive broader adoption and stickiness of the Nextflow platform across research and clinical workflows. By lowering barriers to entry and deepening expertise, Seqera may be positioning itself to strengthen its competitive moat in workflow orchestration and expand usage that can support recurring revenue opportunities and ecosystem-led growth.

