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Follow on Google News | MEDLAB Asia Pacific Unveils the Latest Laboratory TechnologiesThe ultimate platform for medical laboratory professionals to network and do business
Exhibiting at MEDLAB Asia Pacific provides a combination of networking and corporate branding opportunities. It is a perfect opportunity to boost a company’s profile among decision-makers in the medical laboratory industry. Companies participating in the exhibition will strengthen the global awareness of their products and services to an audience of important decision-makers and, additionally, confirm their position as an industry leader. “Participating in MEDLAB Asia again is a great opportunity to introduce state of the art solutions in the field of infectious diseases, and deliver a positive impact in the treatment of patients for the South East Asia region. It will also provide a window for overseas speakers to share their experience in implementing new initiatives” MEDLAB Asia Pacific will extend over 5000 sqm of exhibition space and feature more than 130 exhibitors, offering the laboratory industry a range of the latest products and services. The exhibition will showcase manufacturers and suppliers of all categories of medical laboratory products including disposable items, diagnostic equipment, hospital management, laboratory equipment, and biotechnology. “MEDLAB Asia Pacific, will bring together the front-runners in the medical laboratory industry at an event designed to create maximum interaction and meeting opportunities where manufactures, dealers, distributors can promote their brands and meet with customers,” explains Simon Page, Managing Director, Informa Life Sciences Exhibitions. Accredited by The Academy of Medicine, Singapore, the MEDLAB Congress will feature 9 CME-accredited conferences covering topics such as laboratory management, imaging and pathology, research and development, clinical chemistry, molecular diagnostics, haematology, infectious diseases, and oncology. End
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