Leipziger Messe, organisers of L.A.B. - the trade fair and conference devoted to analysis, bio and laboratory equipment - have announced that the show will host 88 exhibitors from countries including the UK, US, France, Italy, Finland, the Netherlands, and Germany. L.A.B. takes place from 2-4 October 2007 at ExCeL London.
Leipziger Messe, organisers of L.A.B. - the trade fair and conference devoted to analysis, bio and laboratory equipment - have announced that the show will host 88 exhibitors from countries including the UK, US, France, Italy, Finland, the Netherlands, and Germany. L.A.B. takes place from 2-4 October 2007 at ExCeL London.
The exhibition will welcome visitors from over 13 countries, and will showcase the latest products and technologies from a range of global manufacturers including Eppendorf, STARLIMS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Anachem. The L.A.B. conference provides delegates with the opportunity to take part in laboratory seminars focusing on current analysis industry issues including biosafety and biosecurity. With a wide range of industry speakers including Simon Parks of the Health Protection Agency Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response, the conference provides a forum for knowledge sharing and acquisition.
Who will be where at L.A.B. 2007?
Thermostat and measuring instrument specialist LAUDA will be exhibiting on stand #D02, showcasing a range of solutions including the Integral XT process thermostats, the Aqualine waterbaths and a range of viscometers and tensiometers.
On stand #F06b, Malvern Instruments will exhibit the Zetasizer Nano particle and molecular characterisation system, and will introduce the latest additions to the company's range of particle characterisation, rheology, and chemical imaging systems. An innovative 'chromatography flow-mode' option for the Zetasizer Nano enables the system to perform in-line chromatography detecting for protein analysis, including absolute size-exclusion chromatography (ASEC).
STARLIMS Technologies will present its Version 10 Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) on stand #B06 at L.A.B. This innovative LIMS software has recently received the 'Designed for EMC Documentum' accreditation, demonstrating that it has successfully met a comprehensive set of criteria for design, development and integration with the EMC Documentum platform.
On stand #D12c, Courtage Analyses Services will showcase its innovative analytical solutions. Courtage Analyses Services offers a cost-effective range of solutions for sample preparation and introduction for use in ICP-ICP/MS, AAS and IC applications, including polypropylene tubes for digestion and filtering vials for ion chromatography from Environmental Express.
Final thoughts...
"We have been overwhelmed by the response to this premier of L.A.B.," comments Silvana Kuerschner, L.A.B. Project Director. "Visitor and exhibitor numbers are continually increasing, which reinforces our belief that there is a real need for this type of trade fair and conference in the UK. We look forward to a very successful event for all our visitors and exhibitors."
For more information on the wide range of exhibitors at L.A.B. and to register, visit www.lab-uk.co.uk, contact Leipziger Messe on +49 341 678 1211 or email info@lab-uk.co.uk.
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