Merck Millipore (Guyancourt, France) has announced the schedule for the Merck Millipore Live Lab Tour 2012. Starting in May, the tour will visit nine science parks and institutions in Europe.
Merck Millipore (Guyancourt, France) has announced the schedule for the Merck Millipore Live Lab Tour 2012. Starting in May, the tour will visit nine science parks and institutions in Europe.
The 60-square-metre exhibition space will be housed within a coach-style vehicle. There will be three laboratories set up within the vehicle: a pharmaceutical lab, an academic research lab and a food and beverages lab.
Keltoum Benchikh, Lab Water Head of Global Marketing-Communications, said, “Live Lab visitors will discover our product offering in situ, and will get actual hands-on experience working with Merck Millipore equipment and other materials. In addition, Merck Millipore experts will be present at each site to discuss best practices that will help visitors optimize protocols and improve their laboratory work flows.”
The tour will visit the following cities:
15 May, University College London, London, UK
16 May, Imperial College, London, UK
17 May, Milton Science Park, Oxford, UK
21 May, Centre for Life, Newcastle, UK
24 May, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
29 May, Universite de Liege, Liege, Belgium
31 May, Merck Millipore, Molsheim, France
5 June, Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics, Milan, Italy
12 June, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
For more information please visit www.millipore.com/livelabtour2012
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