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China hosts international scientific meeting

LCGC Asia Pacific eNews

The 17th China International Scientific Instrument and Laboratory Equipment Exhibition (CISILE) will take place on 9–11 April 2009. The meeting is expected to attract over 500 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors involved in analytical, optical, biotechnical and testing instrumentation for laboratories across all industries.

China has been an emerging market for over 20 years and has now become the leading importer of modern laboratory and scientific instruments in Asia. By 2050 the country is expected to be the largest economy in the world. CISILE 2009 provides attendees with the opportunity to capitalize on this dynamic economic growth by providing access to the latest trends and innovations, and enabling industry workers to unite with research institutes, societies, manufacturers, suppliers and government organizations.

CISILE is now working in co-operation with many established and respected scientific organizations around the world, including International Labmate Ltd, The Arab Lab Group, Singapore Exhibition Services Co. Ltd, Scientific Dealers Co., Vietnam Association for Test Laboratory and Negus Expo.

The conference will also hold technical exchange meetings and over 30 seminars to assist exhibitors in product launches and multi-technical communications. The seminars will last for 1 hour and has a standard charge of $1000.

For more information or to register, visit www.cisile.com.cn.

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