Thailand Lab International Becomes the Leading Laboratory Technology Marketplace for Southeast Asia
2020. The Asian market for general laboratory equipment is expected to increase from $1.4 billion in 2015 to $2.8 billion in 2020, with a CAGR of 15% from 2015 to 2020. The exhibition related to this industry growth in the Asian region and one of the powerful market platforms is Thailand Lab International 2017, seventh edition of the International trade exhibition and conference on analytical laboratory equipment & technology, Biotechnology & Life sciences and Chemical & Safety. Thailand Lab International will return on 12-14 September 2018 at EH102-103, BITEC, Thailand.
Thailand Lab International will proceed to its 8th edition in 2018 and becomes one of the leading exhibitions and conferences in Southeast Asia for Analytical and Laboratory Equipment and Technology. The tradeshow will be focusing on Analytical & Testing, Clinical & Diagnostic, Research & Development, Chemical & Safety and Calibration & Metrology. Medical Lab will be one of the special features in 2018.
The global market for general laboratory equipment was valued at nearly $5.4 billion in 2015. This market is expected to reach $9.4 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.7% from 2015 to
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43785pr@reply-direct.com Pfeiffer Vacuum Opens First Service Centre in Malaysia
Pfeiffer Vacuum has opened a new service centre in Malaysia. The more than 6,000 ft2
building will house administration, sales, and service departments. The main activities will be the repair of the dry backing pump range. Other products will follow in the coming months.
The service centre is located within Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP) at Kulim, Kedah state, in northern Malaysia. KHTP was completed in 1996, as the fi rst high-tech industrial park in Malaysia. It occupies a total area of 4,510 acres and is only 40 minutes away from the Penang International Airport. KHTP houses one of the largest networks of multinational semiconductor and coating companies in Malaysia. Several of Pfeiffer Vacuum’s major customers are within a 15 minute drive from the new service centre.
“This is a huge milestone in our history. Our business in Malaysia and Singapore is very important for our growth. Asia is the fastest growing area in our company. Nearly 40% of our business is related to Asia. So we are quite happy to be close to Malaysia today,” said Dr Matthias Wiemer, Management Board Member at Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG.
“Furthermore, this service centre is in complete compliance with our policy of sustainability. We want to take care of the safety of our employees and the
Opening Ceremony of Pfeiffer Vacuum’s fi rst Service Centre in Malaysia
safety of our environment,” added Eric Taberlet, President of the Business Unit Semiconductor & Coating.
43622pr@reply-direct.com Freeman Technology Opens Offi ce in Japan
Powder characterisation specialists, Freeman Technology, continues to expand their global presence with the establishment of an operation in Japan and the appointment of Takashi Nishimura as Product Manager. Based in Kobe City, Mr Nishimura has over 10 years of experience working in the analytical instrumentation industry and will provide sales and customer support in the region.
“Japan has always been an important market for Freeman Technology.
Establishing our own direct operation there refl ects the growth we have seen over the last decade, and our continued commitment to our customers” said Tim Freeman, Managing Director.
Mr Nishimura will work with prospective users from all industries and provide applications support for all users in the territory.
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