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by Gwyneth Astles Lab Technology Week Attracts Over 9,165 Trade Visitors
In this digital age, the Thai government has been pushing the country forward via the ‘Thailand 4.0’ policy. It aims to facilitate important transformations for every industry through the use of modern innovation and technology combined with smart ideas and business connection. Thailand Lab International 2017, the International Exhibition and Conference on Laboratory Equipment & Technology, Biotechnology & Life Sciences, Chemical & Safety, has realised the signifi cance of Thailand 4.0. This year, it successfully created a quality market place for laboratory equipment, also showcasing the trends and innovations for laboratory applications and solutions. The show also became a platform for exchanging knowledge for Laboratory Equipment and Technology, Life Sciences and Bio Investment, Lab Safety and Chemical industry to the Asian region.
Thailand Lab International 2017 welcomed more than 9,165 trade participants from a total of 60 countries
Thailand Lab International 2017 welcomed more than 9,165 trade participants from a total of 60 countries. The event saw an increase in attendees which amounted to an increase of 34% or 1,329 participants worldwide. There were 330 leading brands
showcasing their products in the exhibition halls, which covered 10,720 m2. In the upcoming 6 months the value of the laboratory equipment industry is expected to increase by up to 10% of market value, and total value is estimated to be around 40,000 – 60,000 million Baht after the fair.
Thailand Lab International will proceed to its 8th edition on 12-14 September 2018, EH 102-103, Bitec, Bangkok. The tradeshow will again aim to be one of the leading exhibitions and conferences in Southeast Asia for Analytical and Laboratory Equipment and Technology. It will be focusing on Analytical & Testing, Clinical & Diagnostic, Research & Development, Chemical & Safety and Calibration & Metrology. In 2018, Thailand Lab International will be introducing a new feature to this tradeshow - Medical Lab Industry.
To secure a space, please visit
www.thailandlab.com. Over 70% of exhibition space is already reserved.
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Signing the MoU for the ‘Development Program for Biopharmaceuticals and Vaccine’ at Thailand Lab International 2017.
A wide variety of products were showcased at Thailand Lab International 2017
Eppendorf India Expands Chennai Training Facility
Eppendorf India, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eppendorf AG, have announced the extension of the training centre at its facility in Ambattur, Chennai. Eppendorf is committed to skill development and this measure further enhances the possibility of offering tailor made training programs for Biotechnology students, faculties and researchers.
The state of the art facility is equipped with the latest range of life science research products covering the 3 competence areas of liquid handling, sample handling and cell handling. The centre is also equipped with laboratories for cell cultivation and Bioprocess applications.
Thomas Bachmann, Chairman & CEO of the Eppendorf Group: “One of the cornerstones of our business strategy is to strengthen our global market position through targeted investments in both our sales structure and expansion of our training and service portfolio.
Vancheeswaran Sankaranarayanan, Managing Director & CEO, Eppendorf India stated: “During the decade-long presence of Eppendorf in India, we have extended significant support to the life sciences and biotechnology industry in India. Our dominant market position in India demonstrates the superiority of our products and underscores the importance of our training and service workshops extended to the clients’ R&D scientists continuously. With continually increasing demand for our premium products and services in India, Eppendorf India will work to increase considerably our customer-focussed initiatives with our expanded training centre.”
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Markes International Opens New Chinese Subsidiary in Shanghai
Markes International has announced the opening of a new Chinese subsidiary, Markes Instruments (Shanghai) Co, Ltd). The new operation will support Markes’ existing network of Chinese distributors and sales agents, and will be spearheaded by a recently-appointed General Manager, Lili Tang (pictured).
Speaking about Markes’ new operation in China, Managing Director Tim Hawkins said: “After 20 years of leading innovation in our fi eld and delivering world-beating analytical instrumentation to over 60 countries across the world, we are now building a new team of specialists to support our long-established partners in China, alongside investment in monitoring technologies focused on Chinese requirements. Lili shares our drive for excellence and our passion for engaging with our partners to deliver the best results for our customers, and her appointment comes at a truly exciting time in Markes’ growth story.”
Tang was previously the Director of Jiangsu Environmental Monitoring Centre and Professor in Nanjing University of Science & Technology, where she led province-wide atmospheric monitoring networks and established systems for air and ozone quality management. She joins Markes during a period of signifi cant growth in the environmental monitoring market in China, and will be establishing Markes’ new Technology Support Centre in Shanghai along with an online portal.
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