Lab Innovations, the UK’s only trade show dedicated to the laboratory industry, will be a one-stop showcase of new products and various aspects involved in future-proofing the laboratory. Visitors to Lab Innovations 2019 at the NEC, Birmingham on 30 and 31 October, will be able to discover ways to improve workflow efficiency, benefit from advances enabled by the digital age, and make sustainable procurement decisions that both support the environment and also save money.

The latest products will be on display, and Lab Innovations is partnering with Innovation DB to celebrate product innovation through the ‘Innovation Gallery’, ‘Innovation Trail’ tours and the ‘Lab Innovations Award’. The Innovation Gallery features products that will enable scientists to perform their work more effectively through developments in technology, connectivity and space utilisation.

Examples include: the Zetasizer Ultra, Malvern Panalytical’s system for the measurement of particle and molecular size, particle charge and particle concentration; Merck KgaA’ Milli-Q Connect’s remote service capability for its Milli-Q CLX 7000 water purification systems, which enables users to maximise lab productivity, and facilitate data traceability and lab accreditation; and IKA’s Nanostar 7.5 digital overhead stirrer, which, at only the size of a small apple, is an example of how manufacturers are supporting scientists working in labs where space is at a premium. 

The combination of products, networking and educational sessions makes Lab Innovations 2019 an unmissable event for UK laboratory professionals. Commenting on last year’s event, Natalie Cole, Chemist, Biolab Medical Unit, said: “It’s fantastic seeing all the different equipment that’s now available, as well as learning things about lab products that I wouldn’t have known otherwise. Another real bonus when visiting Lab Innovations is being able to attend presentations that are relevant to my professional development and earn CPD points.”

To register for the event, click here.