A collection of press releases about conferences and events IPT is affiliated with.
Just over a month before ACHEMA 2024 opens on 10 June, one thing is already clear: with more than 60 percent of exhibitors coming from abroad, this year's leading trade show for the global process industry will be the most international ACHEMA ever. Numerous side events from renowned partners await participants from 130 countries.
10 May 2024 -- London, UK -- The curtain has closed on the debut London Biotechnology Show 2024, leaving attendees thoroughly impressed by the seamless delivery of promised content and exhibits. From massive exhibition to jam-packed conference sessions, from groundbreaking product launches to cutting-edge startup showcase, from insightful panel discussions to valuable networking opportunities.
7 May 2024 -- London, UK -- The most-awaited London Biotechnology Show will finally open its doors tomorrow at Olympia West, London, UK. #LBS24 is a 2 day conference & exhibition that will host an outstanding speaker line-up delivering insightful keynotes and world class exhibitors unveiling disruptive technologies and cutting-edge biotech solutions.
Biopharma Group is hosting the 3rd edition of the popular freeze drying seminar series at the University of Cambridge. This year, the focus is on "Freeze Drying of In Vitro Diagnostics".
Automate 2024 consists of the 3rd Annual SmartLabs Automation & Robotics Congress, at which visionary leaders will discuss the current state of the industry, market trends and future growth areas pushing the pharma automation industry in the future. Join leaders, experts and researchers and discuss digital QA/QC labs, accelerating digital transformation, lab robotics & tools for drug discovery workflows, robotic process automation and implementing AI/ML in the lab.
North America’s senior leaders across marketing, commercial, patient engagement, medical affairs, market access, and for the first time, cell and gene therapy, will gather to forge pharma’s new identity and spark healthcare’s revolution. Taking place in Philadelphia March 28-29th, this industry-defining meeting will return better than ever as we have a larger venue, 1200+ attendees, 100+ speakers, 40+ in-depth case studies and exclusive networking opportunities.
Pharma’s role within the healthcare system is weakening. Increased demand, economic strains, suffocating regulatory change and a widening access gap is impacting future pipelines and commercial innovations reaching patients. Siloed functions too often compete with each other instead of complement each other, failing to rally behind a common purpose.
Ahead of its highly anticipated 2024 edition, LogiPharma, the world’s largest life sciences supply chain event, has revealed more details about how guests can tailor their experience across a variety of important industry topics. Due to take place in Lyon, France this 16-18th April, the three-day conference will feature six distinct tracks each occupying a dedicated room.
With a current capacity of over 1.3 million tonnes for CO2-based products and steadily growing demand, smart Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technologies are helping to establish CO2 as a renewable carbon feedstock. Innovative technologies and materials are crucial to meet the increasing demand for fossil-free carbon, e.g. derived from CO2 or biomass, especially in the chemical and fuel sector. Having established itself as a cornerstone in the evolution
The RMS is very proud to be hosting elmi2024, taking place in Liverpool, UK, from 4 - 7 June. With a blockbuster scientific programme, world-class exhibition, ‘hands-on’ workshops and more, the annual meeting has become regarded as an essential event for the Light Microscopy community.
LASER COMPONENTS will present several technological breakthroughs at the SPIE LASE conference during Photonics West. Thierno-Mamoudou Diallo, Opto-Electronics and III-V Semiconductor Specialist at LASER COMPONENTS Canada will be first on January 28th at 10:00 a.m. PST.
In recent years, consumers have been increasingly bombarded by manufacturers and retailers with claims such as “carbon neutral”, “carbon negative” or “net zero”. As a result, these terms are losing credibility. And that with good reason, according to studies conducted by the European Commission in 20141 and 20202.