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H y b O A World of Opportunity Presents at ARABLAB+ 2020
The world of science and chemicals comes together in Dubai from 16-18 March with the introduction of ARABLAB+ 2020: the global brand for ARABLAB and ARABCHEM.
As an annual event taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre, ARABLAB now attracts over 10,000 visitors from 118 countries. Covering almost every sector that requires testing, monitoring and analysis, ARABLAB appeals to a wide cross-section of industries, including medical, environmental, petrochem, construction, forensics, agriculture, manufacturing and many more. Now in its 38th year, ARABLAB+ 2020 will take place from 16-18 March and organiser David Domoney says this year’s event is likely to be the biggest ever: “Over 900 organisations will be exhibiting, and we are in the process of expanding the exhibition area in order to accommodate those companies that have joined the waiting list.”
David started ARABLAB in Dubai in 1982 with 70 exhibitors and around 860 visitors’ primarily from local Arab states. However, he explained: “Just as Dubai has developed to become a global Expo and tourism hub, so ARABLAB has become the place for the world’s analytical community to come together, exchange ideas and trade. As a result, many of the exhibitors and partners use ARABLAB as the focus for concurrent events such as sales meetings, training events, agent/distributor conferences and networking activities.”
ARABLAB 2019 welcomed over 10,000 visitors from 100+ countries, representing just about every discipline, all of whom came to Dubai to evaluate and purchase the latest technology and equipment. The show is billed as the Number 1 business-to-business show for the scientific industry worldwide, and already online registrations have been received from laboratory industry personnel from over 100 countries.
From all over the world, across the show the industries’ foremost companies will be exhibiting, showing a wide range of the latest technology and concepts in the global science industry, with many seeking distributors throughout the region. With many new products and technologies on show, ARABLAB+ 2020 provides a unique shop window to the world of science.
With the introduction of ARABCHEM in 2020, a powerful annual show for the global science and chemicals industry is created. The show will appeal to scientific specialists working in the global chemical sector and will target and attract chemical end users from 100+ countries. It will provide a forum for all chemical industry personnel to demonstrate the latest chemicals and technology to a global audience.
David Domoney, ARABLAB+ Exhibition Organiser
Complementing the exhibition is a packed, branded seminar programme, which offers invaluable opportunities to gain information about the industries’ latest developments, as well as a convenient forum for discussion and networking.
The ARABLAB+ seminar program has attracted many prominent speakers from around the world. All visitors to ARABLAB+ are entitled to attend seminars free of charge. However, with seats reserved on a first come, first served basis, the organisers recommend that visitors book their seats in advance. Full details of the entire programme can be found at
www.arablab.com, where reservations may be made online. Online registrations close on 11 March 2020.
The ARABLAB+ 2020 seminars will focus on the following areas: • FOODLAB - for quality assurance in Food Control Laboratories
• MEDILAB - the buying source for effective Medical Research • BIOLAB - the one-stop-shop for Bio Technology • DESIGNLAB - the Methods for building a Safer Lab
• PETROLAB - the research source for the Petro Industry • CHEMLAB - the global platform for Speciality Chemicals • ENVIROLAB - the Analytical Approach to the Environment
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