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News Release from: Fisher Scientific UK
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 March 2006
Laboratory wares exhibited in Northern
Ireland
Fisher Scientific, and Davidson and Hardy will host Belfast's first-ever Fisher Science World event on Tuesday, 28 March 2006.
Fisher Scientific, and Davidson and Hardy will host Belfast's first-ever Fisher Science World event on Tuesday, 28 March 2006 The event will provider those attending the event with a hands-on opportunity to see a range of products and services from the two companies, as well as from more than 40 manufacturers of laboratory products
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The location for the event will be the Ramada Belfast, situated in a picturesque area in Northern Ireland, the Lagan Valley Regional Park, approximately 10 minutes from the city centre.
To make it easy for attendees, ample free parking is provided.
A free lunch and a free portfolio organiser will be available to all Attendees.
"We are delighted that Fisher Scientific has included Belfast as a venue for their Fisher World Exhibition 2006," said Barney Purce, managing director of Davidson and Hardy.
"This prestigious event is coming to Ireland for the first time and will provide a showcase of laboratory equipment for the scientific community and our customers in Northern Ireland".
Davidson and Hardy, Fisher Scientific's laboratory-supplies partner in Northern Ireland, offers cost-effective laboratory systems to a wide customer base.
Backed by Fisher Scientific, a supplier to the laboratory market, the show will provide useful information to those working within the scientific-research community.
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