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News Release from: Leipziger Messe | Subject: Lab UK 2007
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 12 March 2007
Pharmaceutical lab conference stream at
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Lab UK, a new European trade fair and conference devoted to analysis, bio and laboratory equipment, announces the first in a series of conference streams to take place at the new exhibition in London
'The Pharmaceutical Laboratory' is a day-long programme, taking place on 2 October 2007, filled with presentations and seminars which focus on new and topical subjects within the industry The conference will include comprehensive talks on the following key industry topics surrounding the pharmaceutical industry:
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 6 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Leipziger Messe, organiser of new European trade fair and conference devoted to analysis, bio and laboratory equipment, says that over 80% of space in the London exhibition has already been reserved
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Exploiting the potential of microarray technology in the development of new drugs.
Advances in RNAi technology.
Assessing the latest developments in applied mass spectrometry.
Specialist keynote speakers will give a relevant insight into current industry trends within each of the topical areas listed above, and the programme also includes a visit to the exhibition.
Participants who register before August 15 will pay just £75 for the full day's programme.
Lab UK, a bi-annual exhibition, will take place at Excel international conference and exhibition centre in the heart of London, UK, from 2-4 October 2007.
Lab UK will host a variety of detailed conference streams designed to accommodate all industry professionals, which will be announced in the coming months.
Silvana Kuerschner, Lab UK project director, comments: "The unique conference streams are designed to support and enhance the Lab UK exhibition.
"Our aim is to provide all attendees with a specific focus that is relevant to their area of expertise, and we have already received overwhelming interest from industry professionals.
"We are also expecting around 100 exhibitors from a range of European countries, providing people in the pharmaceutical industry with the perfect opportunity to learn about technical advances and to talk to international technical leaders in the exhibition".
Lab UK will be run by Leipziger Messe, organiser of Orthopaedie and Reha-Technik, the world congress for innovative solutions in the medical sector, and Oxford International, a specialist conference, incentive and event organiser based in the UK.
Focusing on summits, conferences and a unique congress format, Oxford International's success is unrivalled in the production of high calibre events that offer tailored knowledge sharing and industry solutions and networking opportunities.
Lab UK is expected to attract around 3000 visitors from around the world, including professionals in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries as well as the food and drink, medical and environmental industries.
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