Who should exhibit

LAB INNOVATIONS 2012 is a sales platform for manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of the following products and services:

  

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT

Basic lab equipment, laboratory automation (robotics); laboratory consumables; chemicals & reagents; fixtures and fittings; lab information systems & data systems. 

 

ANALYTICAL EQUIPMENT

Microscopes, Optics, Image Analysis, Lasers, Cameras; Chromatography (Gas, SFC, HPLC-IC, Separation Systems); Spectrometry-Spectroscopy.

 

BIOTECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENCES

Biotechnology equipment; bioinformatics; biochemicals; technology for biotechnology and life sciences.

CLEANROOM TECHNOLOGY

Cleanroom garments & cleaning supplies; cleanroom components; cleanroom systems and cleanroom furniture.

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  • Contact a member of the team today:

Chris Jones - Sales Manager
Tel: +44 (0)20 8843 8829
Fax: +44 (0)20 8892 1929
Email: Chris.Jones@easyFairs.com 

Richard Thompson - Sales Manager
Tel: +44 (0)20 8843 8822
Fax: +44 (0)20 8892 1929
Email: Richard.Thompson@easyfairs.com  

NOTE:

It is important that the entire industry is made aware of activities relating to third parties contacting exhibitors for entries into show guide. Examples include Fairguide and Expo-Guide. Find out more here!

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