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Lab Innovations 2024

We’re excited to invite you to join us at Lab Innovations 2024

The UK’s largest event for the laboratory industry, bringing together professionals from a wide range of sectors, including life sciences, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and research. This year’s event will take place in Birmingham, UK, on October 30th and 31st, 2024. Lab Innovations is the ideal place to discover the latest technologies, network with industry leaders, and gain insights into the future of laboratory science. 

About Lab Innovations 2024 

Lab Innovations is an essential event for laboratory professionals looking to stay at the forefront of industry trends and advancements. This two-day event features a packed agenda with interactive workshops, inspiring keynote presentations, and live demonstrations of the newest lab technologies. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Lab Innovations 2024 offers attendees a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge solutions and gain valuable insights from thought leaders and innovators. 

Event Location 

Location: NEC Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom 

Date: October 30th – 31st, 2024 

Agenda: Link to Conference Program 

Key Speakers and Information 

Lab Innovations 2024 will feature presentations from top industry experts and innovators. Attendees will hear from leading voices in laboratory science, covering topics such as: 

  • Sustainable Laboratory Practices 
  • Advancements in Lab Automation and AI 
  • The Future of Life Sciences and Drug Development 
  • New Approaches to Chemical Analysis 

For more details on speakers and the full agenda, please refer to the conference program

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