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Labvolution with Biotechnica: The world of lab technology

Visitors to Labvolution with the life sciences event Biotechnica in Hannover from 16-18 May will find that some big changes have taken place. It is not simply the rescheduling of the event – from the autumn to spring. After all, trade visitors have had eighteen months to get used to this change, but they are unaccustomed to the new Hall 19/20, which they will be seeing for the first time. However, the most important change is the new focus of the content as Labvolution with Biotechnica now addresses a broader target group than in the past. The European trade fair for innovative laboratory technology and workflows is geared to the needs of users of lab equipment in various sectors, such as analytical chemistry, the life sciences, environmental and food technology. The highlight of the trade show is smartLAB – a special display that presents the laboratory of the future.

This result was rather surprising – after all, the trade show is in the process of fairly radical transformation. After many years when the focus was primarily on biotechnology, the trade show organizers launched the new Labvolution brand and thus embraced the entire world of lab technology and a much broader target group. Together with the life sciences event Biotechnica, now a part of Labvolution, the event continues to be a summit meeting for biotechnology and an important networking opportunity for stakeholders in this sector.

New hall – shorter walking distances
The change of location on the Hannover Exhibition Grounds also met with a lot of support. In Hall 19/20 the exhibition and conference areas are located next to each other in one building complex close to the Nord 2 entrance which greatly reduces walking distances for trade visitors.

One of the key themes of Labvolution with Biotechnica is digitalization. At the special display smartLAB 14 partners from research and industry will be presenting their vision of lab technology in the era of Industrie 4.0. Together they will showcase a fully functional lab and use cases which provide live proof of how smart labs learn to think and communicate.

In addition, while diverse company stands will highlight new technology and networking, the keynote themes of digitalization and Big Data in biotechnology will play a major role at the Biotechnica Forum and on other platforms. On the afternoon of the first day of the trade show discussions will take place between experts, including representatives from BIO Deutschland, about current technical standards, the equipment and devices used and how they communicate via which interfaces, as well as the potential for analysing large volumes of heterogeneous data. Despite earlier predictions of a paperless society there will also be a discussion about when print-outs might seem appropriate and necessary in the modern lab environment. The first day of the trade show will also see the Life Science Research Group highlighting the latest developments in bioinformatics in the Life Science Spotlight feature of Biotechnica.

New format for training and lectures
Over the entire three days of the trade fair the Biotechnica Forum will feature an interesting program embracing everything from genome editing in plant cultivation and optical technology to career development and further training. But that is not all. Labvolution will also boast a new-style event called LabUSER, an exhibitor forum comprising two core elements: on the one hand, presentations of products and solutions, on the other hand, a program of training sessions. Companies can use the LabUSER exhibitors forum as an opportunity to show selected trade visitors presentations and information on product innovations and services. Due to the professional and relaxed setting it is also the right place for training sessions, some of which are accredited training courses and are offered free of charge.

Conference dedicated to 3D Printing
Another important aspect of digitalization will be highlighted in an event taking place parallel to Labvolution with Biotechnica: the British event organizers SelectBio are staging an international conference on "3D Printing in Science". This event will bring many of the leading academic players in this field together with key figures from the areas of industry in which this technology is increasingly making inroads. The keynote themes of the conference – which is taking place in the designated conference area in Hall 19/20 on 16 and 17 May – are cell sourcing, bioprinting, biomaterials, scaffolding, immunology and toxicology.

In order to maximize the opportunities for exhibitors and visitors to make promising contacts and get business leads Labvolution offers a free matchmaking tool. Thus, in the run-up to the event the EBD Group, the leading partnering firm for the global life science community, can facilitate meetings at the trade show with potential collaborators and partners, investors and distributors.



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