In 2010 Forum LABO & BIOTECH Becomes The Meeting Place for All Laboratories From Research to Industrial Microanalysis
In 2010 Forum LABO & BIOTECH Becomes
The Meeting Place for All Laboratories
From Research to Industrial Microanalysis
June 1-4, 2010 – Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
From Tuesday 1 to Friday 4 June 2010 in Hall 4 at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Center in Paris, the 9th Forum LABO & BIOTECH will bring together professionals in the fields of analysis, control, research and analytical process, under the auspices of the French Interprofessional Committee of Laboratory Suppliers (CIFL).
A comprehensive offer for laboratories:
Research, control, biotechnology, analytical process...
For the 2010 Forum LABO & BIOTECH, the Interprofessional Committee of Laboratory Suppliers is extending the product and service offer to include the Analytical Process and Industrial Microanalysis sector in response to the changing demand of the profession, which is always on the lookout for new solutions to improve speed and productivity.
The International Micro-Technologies Conference – IMTeC –, together with Expert Forums and Exhibitor Workshops, will complement this offer aimed at demanding visitors.
With more than 15,000 square meters of exhibition area, the event will, for the first time, be divided into three main sections:
• Physicochemical Analysis,
• Biotechnology,
• Analytical Process.
In a favorable environment – academic research is strongly supported in France and an economic recovery in the private sector is expected from 2010 onwards –, Forum LABO & BIOTECH will be a strong signal of the dynamism, responsiveness and confidence in the Laboratory profession.
Contacts:
GL Events : Valérie MOULLEC HOUDRET: valerie.moullec@gl-events.com – +33 (0)1 44 31 83 38
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