08.04.2018 • News

analytica 2018: Where the world of laboratory meets

As the leading international trade fair for analytics, laboratory technology and biotechnology, every two years, the analytica in Munich is the international mainstay of the laboratory sector. The analytica 2018 will take place on the premises of the Messe München from April 10th to 13th. Want to know what we're up to at the show? Follow us on Twitter here or follow the hashtag #wiley_analytica2018

The trade fair, the analytica conference, and a comprehensive supporting programme focus on current questions that are occupying the industry. More than 1,100 exhibitors will be presenting their market-ready solutions and innovations from the areas analytics and quality control, biotechnology, life sciences, diagnostics and laboratory technology to over 32,000 visitors.

Scientific dialogue and practical exchange of experience

The trade fair is accompanied by the international analytica conference and speeches by renowned researchers from all over the world. The analytica’s supporting programme provides insight into the laboratory praxis: the focus is on current applications and market-ready products from the laboratory and analytical market.

Do not forget to visit our Wiley and GIT Laboratory colleagues in Hall A2, booth 304

 




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