'Lifting the Lid on Academic Lab Auto Research 2' Final Program, the 2nd Annual Conference on Laboratory Automation in Universities Run by PAA Ltd.
At Hinxton Hall, Cambridge on 12th January 2010. With Free attendance for delegates, 23 exhibitors (some you may not have met before), delegates signed up from all over the world and a great confirmed speakers program, the 2010 conference is looking to be as great success as 2009.
Farnborough, United Kingdom, December 16, 2009 --(PR.com)-- This is the second in a series of annual conferences run by PAA Ltd. that invites lecturers and attendees with an interest in laboratory automation in universities to meet and discuss current topics and visit the lab automation exhibition of new and existing laboratory automation instrumentation.
This conference follows last years successful meeting and introduces many new and exciting developments in European academia and seeks to address the constantly changing needs of industry. The speaker programme features leading academics in laboratory automation and will be of interest to academics and industrialists. Presentations will provide practical insights and detailed case studies by scientists for scientists.
Delegates will learn about different approaches to automation. This will prove invaluable particularly to those planning new automation projects, requiring to improve the performance of existing systems or to keep abreast of the latest developments. Accompanying the programme of presentations will be a poster session and exhibition featuring the major suppliers of automation equipment.
This conference will be of interest to scientists working in universities, research institutes, biotechnology, forensic science and the pharmaceutical industry.
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This conference follows last years successful meeting and introduces many new and exciting developments in European academia and seeks to address the constantly changing needs of industry. The speaker programme features leading academics in laboratory automation and will be of interest to academics and industrialists. Presentations will provide practical insights and detailed case studies by scientists for scientists.
Delegates will learn about different approaches to automation. This will prove invaluable particularly to those planning new automation projects, requiring to improve the performance of existing systems or to keep abreast of the latest developments. Accompanying the programme of presentations will be a poster session and exhibition featuring the major suppliers of automation equipment.
This conference will be of interest to scientists working in universities, research institutes, biotechnology, forensic science and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Contact
Process Analysis & Automation Ltd.
Malcolm Crook
+44 1252 373000
http://www.paa.co.uk
Contact
Malcolm Crook
+44 1252 373000
http://www.paa.co.uk
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