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News Release from: IIR Exhibitions | Subject: International Biotech and Lab Automation Europe
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 September 2003
Careering success for life sciences
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International Biotech and Laboratory Automation Europe in November set to be ideal events for scientific jobseekers and networkers alike
New careers, new networking possibilities and new opportunities to share science - this year's combined International Biotech and Lab Automation Europe events, to be held 25-26 November at Olympia, are described as more than just an exhibition and conference Following its resounding success at International Biotech 2002, this year NatureJobs is planning on bringing even more career opportunities to light to the job seeker and those looking to fast-track or kick-start their careers in science
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Organiser says there will not be a better opportunity in Europe this year for scientists to keep up with the latest life science product and technology developments from around the world
According to Naturejob's David Bowen: "The move to Olympia is great news.
"We're really exploiting the balcony area, with a CV clinic, recruiters and more presentations offering career advice from industry experts in the Club Room.
"The proximity of Olympia closer to the heart of the London biotech hub should prove to be a boon.
"We've around 75 progressive companies in the London area, stemming from the huge medical research base and world-class academia".
Opportunities to network will also abound at these combined life sciences events, including a Technology and Innovation Zone and Networker's Lounge dedicated to those biotech organisations seeking technology partners, licensing deals and funding.
Furthermore, exhibitors such as the London Technology Network (LTN) and Thames Valley Life Sciences Network (TVLSN) will be present to explain how they can facilitate, support and accelerate the commercialisation of intellectual property emerging from the life sciences sector.
Finally, delegates wishing to share their science with thousands of industry professionals can do so at this year's AAAS Science sponsored poster sessions running for the entire event duration in Olympia's National Hall.
The organiser is currently calling for abstracts of 150 words.
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