Agilent has announced that their Science and Technology Symposium 2012 will feature a mobile trade show that will run from 20 March until the 12 June.
Agilent has announced that their Science and Technology Symposium 2012 will feature a mobile trade show that will run from 20 March until the 12 June.
The show will visit 16 cities in North America. There will be morning presentations at each venue, with lunch, then product exhibits and presentations in the afternoon. The programme will cover a wide range of analytical interests from food testing to biopharmaceuticals.
The list of cities they will be visiting includes:
New Brunswick, New Jersey — Tuesday 20 March
Baltimore, Maryland/Washington DC — Wednesday 21 March
Houston, Texas — Tuesday 27 March
Atlanta, Georgia — Thursday 29 March
Cincinnati, Ohio — Tuesday 17 April
Chicago, Illinois — Thursday 19 April
Denver, Colorado — Tuesday 24 April
Salt Lake City, Utah — Friday 27 April
San Diego, California — Tuesday 1 May
San Francisco, California — Thursday 3 May
Sacramento, California — Friday 4 May
Seattle, Washington — Tuesday 8 May
Calgary/Edmonton, Alberta — Thursday 31 May
Montréal, Quebec — Tuesday 5 June
Toronto, Ontario — Thursday 7 June
Boston, Massachusetts — Tuesday 12 June
For more information please visit ref="http://www.agilent.com">www.agilent.com
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