Timetable has been carefully designed to keep the laboratory professional up to date with the latest news, views, techniques and products under one roof
The organisers say that momentum is gathering for the new Laboratory News Forum to be held 18-19 October 2004 at the ICC, Birmingham, UK.
The announcement of two new event sponsors, Sysmed and Eppendorf, has raised the profile of this new UK event, and interest is building in the forthcoming announcement of the full conference programme.
"This is just the sort of event that the UK laboratory industry is crying out for, combining educational conferences with an exhibition and recognising top achievers in the industry" confirmed Rowan Maulder, sales and marketing manager at Eppendorf after the announcement of its event sponsorship.
The ICC in Birmingham has been selected as the venue for the inaugural Laboratory News Forum.
As one of the UK's most prestigious and modern venues, this central location will allow ease of access for key decision makers, manufacturers and suppliers to attend this fantastic event.
The forum timetable has been carefully designed to keep the laboratory professional up to date with the latest news, views, techniques and products under one roof.
With a free exhibition, ten free sponsor briefings over the two days, and 16 paid-for conference sessions, the forum will bring together a huge range of laboratory professionals.
In addition, an industry leader will give a keynote address on the first day of the conference, to enhance this educational environment.
Companies taking part in the free trade exhibition will include Barloworld Bibby Sterilin, Brand, Eppendorf, Erlab, Grant, Mettler Toledo, Metrohm, Nalgene, Sysmed and VWR International - with many more leading names to confirm soon.
The paid-for conference will give delegates the opportunity to discover the latest innovations across a wide range of subjects including analytical method validation, environmental management, environmental regulations, GLP guidelines, laboratory accreditation, laboratory health and safety management, laboratory leadership, pharmaceutical analysis, quality in the laboratory, reliability in chemical analysis, speciation in chemical analysis, statistics and uncertainty of measurement.