From 4th to 7th June 2013, the 10th edition of Forum LABO & BIOTECH will be held in Paris Expo-Porte de Versailles exhibitions centre.
4th to 7th June 2013 - Paris Expo-Porte de Versailles France
From 4th to 7th June 2013, the 10th edition of Forum LABO & BIOTECH will be held in Paris Expo-Porte de Versailles exhibitions centre.
Under the aegis of the CIFL – French interprofessional committee of laboratory suppliers - Forum LABO & BIOTECH will bring together, during four days, professionals of analysis, monitoring, research and analytical process around main fields such as : agro food, environment, science of the living and industry.
Forum LABO & BIOTECH in a few words and figures:
• over 400 companies represented on 300 stands,
• more than 8,500 professionals visitors high qualified, coming from private and public laboratories,
• Experts Forums led by specialists and focused on two main themes: Laboratory optimization, Opportunities in the science field,
• Special events (EPST Center, Careers forum, Competitions…).
2013’ edition improved with more strengthened scientific content:
• Forum LABO & BIOTECH welcomes the 10th SEP Congress of AfSep. The conferences deal mainly of techniques of separation and gather over 300 attendees,
• an increased presence and participation of “learned societies”,
• several specific Posters Areas.
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