Dynamic Showcase for the Life Science Market Place; Multitude of Major New Product Introductions at International Biotech and Laboratory Automation Europe.Business Editors International Biotech bi·o·tech n. Informal Biotechnology. biotech Noun short for biotechnology Noun 1. 2003 LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 2003 Many of the 200+ exhibiting companies are to use International Biotech and Lab Automation Europe this November as the platform to launch a multiplicity mul·ti·plic·i·ty n. pl. mul·ti·plic·i·ties 1. The state of being various or manifold: the multiplicity of architectural styles on that street. 2. of new products. Centrally located at London's Olympia, there will not be a better opportunity in the UK this year for scientists to keep up with the latest life science product and technology developments from around the world, all in a single venue. Novel introductions will include nanolitre HT liquid transfer platforms from TTP TTP (thymidine triphosphate): see thymine. LabTech and Innovadyne Technologies, a radical HT protein crystal imaging system from Veeco Instruments, as well as a new screening protocol from Millipore for characterizing compound libraries and a new microwave compound factory from CEM CEM contagious equine metritis. CEM selective medium chocolate agar made with Eugon agar and 5% horse blood; used to cultivate Taylorella equigenitalis. Microwave Technology. Since so many exhibitors will be introducing new developments at the shows, a series of free technology seminars will be run in the on-site lecture theatres. Over 45 enlightening en·light·en tr.v. en·light·ened, en·light·en·ing, en·light·ens 1. To give spiritual or intellectual insight to: presentations will give visitors the chance to evaluate new products, technologies and solutions first hand. Throughout the two-day event leading companies, including Thermo Electron Thermo Electron Corporation (TMO (NYSE)) (incorporated 1956) is a major provider of analytical instruments and services for a variety of domains. Thermo has revenues of over $2 billion, and employs 11,000 people in 30 countries. , Corning Life Sciences and Genetix will be presenting their very latest scientific developments, technologies and findings. Seminars will also provide best practice advice, such as Anachem's 'Guide to Good Pipette pipette /pi·pette/ (pi-pet´) [Fr.] 1. a glass or transparent plastic tube used in measuring or transferring small quantities of liquid or gas. 2. to dispense by means of a pipette. Technique and Maintenance'. Opportunities to receive the latest market updates will also be available. For example, Frost & Sullivan's European Industry Manager for Drug Discovery Technologies, Dr. Sohail Sheikh sheikh or shaykh Among Arabic-speaking tribes, especially Bedouin, the male head of the family, as well as of each successively larger social unit making up the tribal structure. The sheikh is generally assisted by an informal tribal council of male elders. will be presenting the company's latest research findings. Dr. Sheikh will discuss modelling trends within the fast-paced European High Throughput Screening marketplace. "With so much information readily to hand for the entire spectrum of the life science community, we are expecting over 3000 visitors," commented Greg Cherry, Event Manager. "They know that in one location they can witness the latest product and technology developments, meet with past and present colleagues, forge new partnerships and even begin the process of ordering new equipment." - ENDS - To find out more about the events visit the websites at www.labautomationeurope.com www.internationalbiotech.com Editors's notes 25-26 November 2003, Olympia, London Olympia is an exhibition centre in Hammersmith, London, England. It opened in the 19th century and was originally known as the National Agricultural Hall. Erected in 1886, by Andrew Handyside of Derby it covered an area of four acres. , UK International Biotech and Lab Automation Europe will attract over 3000 visitors and feature around 220 exhibitors, plus a packed programme of visitor features including: -- Lab Automation Europe 2003 Conference titled Concepts to Implementation which will review the key issues facing the industry -- Seminar theatres where exhibitors have the opportunity to present their products and research. -- Workshops where key organisations will hold practical sessions throughout the show, looking at the key issues facing the industry International Biotech and Lab Automation Europe together provide the perfect forum for trade, partnership and information exchange. Top-level decision makers will be attending the events from a range of companies and institutions including pharmaceutical, biotechnology, academia, government industrial, hospital and clinical and consultants. |
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