Vietnamese scientists invited to Thai laboratory technology expo

Vietnamese scientists and companies working in a range of analytical laboratories will have the opportunity to learn about the latest equipment and technologies at the 2016 Thailand Lab International.
Vietnamese scientists invited to Thai laboratory technology expo ảnh 1Anucha Parnpichate, VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific's project manager, introduces the 2016 Thailand Lab International at a press conference in HCM City on July 21. (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) - Vietnamese scientists and companies working in a range of analytical laboratories will have the opportunity to learn about the latest equipment and technologies at the 2016 Thailand Lab International to be held in Bangkok in September.

The sixth International Trade Exhibition and Conference on Analytical Laboratory Equipment and Technology, Biotechnology and Life Sciences, and Chemical and Safety would provide applications and solutions for all types of laboratories, Anucha Parnpichate, the project manager of VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific, the organizer, said.

More than 1,300 brands belonging to 350 exhibitors from 35 countries, including China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the US and the UK, would present their latest laboratory technologies, he said.

Several seminars will be held on the sidelines to brief professionals in the industry on the latest information and technologies and enhance cooperation.

Last year the exhibition received over 8,240 visitors, Parnpichate said, adding that Vietnam ranked second in terms of international visitors after Malaysia.

The figure is expected to be higher this year, he added.-VNA

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