ARABLAB 2007, one of the top five laboratory shows in the world, which is held under the patronage of Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech), is hosting some of the leading global players announced The Domus Group, the organizers of the show.
The exposition, is held at Dubai International Exhibition Centre spanning four halls will run from 11-14 February 2007. The exhibition aims to bring together some of the world's largest and most innovative companies in the laboratory and instrumentation sector, including Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Agriculture, Mining, Oil and Gas, Health, Environment, Aquaculture, etc. The show endeavours to provide an unrivalled forum for the industries to not only showcase their products, but also to access an opportunity to network with and establish greater brand awareness amongst potential business associates.
Dr. Abdulqader Alkhayat, Executive Director of DuBiotech said: 'Under the patronage of DuBiotech, Arab Lab 2007 will provide a unique platform for market leaders in laboratory and analytical technology and life sciences. Our support is in line with DuBiotech's mission to raise industry awareness, advance research and development, and encourage innovation in the region.'
'The rapidly developing infrastructure of the Middle East and Asia has paved a way for more than 800 companies from 45 countries to participate in the show's 24th edition', said David Domoney, Managing Director, The Domus Group.
'This year's edition boasts of four new sectors. MEDILAB: to meet the demands of research in the Medical Sector, BIOLAB: to address the rapid development of Life Sciences, PETROLAB: to keep pace with research in Petrochemical Industry and ENVIROLAB: to provide the key to a better Environment', he added.
Some of the global and regional laboratory and instrumentation players who are taking part in this event include among others Fisher Scientific, Shimadzu, Thermo Scientific, Olympus Optical, Leica Microscopy, Diamed, Sigma Aldrich, TechnoLabo, Business Communications, Al Hayat Pharmaceuticals, BDH Middle East, Sanyo Middle East and Al Mazroui.
Organisers are confident that this trade focused exhibition will provide the most sought after business networking platform for the industry, given the assessment of laboratory and instrumentation industry has been very positive and holds high importance in the MENA market.
ARABLAB 2007 provides a far-reaching comprehensive buying and research source for tomorrow's technology focussing on six mainstream sectors: Analytical Instrumentation, Laboratory Technology, Measurement and Testing, Environmental Sciences, Robotics and Automation and Biotechnology. Over the years ARABLAB has achieved a dynamic growth, which has resulted in a new level of quality and recognition.
Leading buying and research technologists at ARABLAB 2007
ARABLAB 2007, the Middle East and North Africa's largest international show for Laboratory & Instrumentation Industry announced its 24th edition of exhibition in the third week of February.
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, February 11 - 2007 at 13:52
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| Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum along with David Domoney, Managing Director, The Domus Group inaugurates Arablab 2007. |
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