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Paris to Host Forum LABO

By Labmedica staff writers
Posted on 23 Mar 2006
The 7th edition of Forum LABO and Forum Biotech will take place in Paris, March 28-31, 2006, at the CNIT Convention Center. More...
Laboratory professionals from France and other countries in Europe are expected to attend.

More than 300 international exhibitors have reserved booth space, and about 250 scientific conferences and posters are scheduled. At least 12,000 professional visitors are expected to attend. Workshops will be offered by suppliers of laboratory equipment, who will provide technical hands-on training related to the environment, agrifood, life sciences, and industry. Access is free for all interested attendees.

More details concerning the Scientific Program, the contents of the workshops, and registration are available on the website.



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