On Careersteps yesterday, we discussed about how to get in contact with people working in Industry. One among other options is to visit trade fairs. In two weeks, for example, the 25th International trade for Laboratory Technology, Analysis, Biotechnology, and the analytica conference will take place in Munich.
Convincing arguments for taking part in the Analytica outlined by the organizers are:
- Complete market overview for the laboratory community
Five exhibition halls full of know-how: analytica presents innovative products, systems, components and applications that cover the entire value chain for laboratories in industry and research. This is the place to find the right solution to meet your needs.- All important market leaders directly at the fair
All of the industry’s global players meet at analytica. This is the only place where you can find such a high concentration of market leaders, scientists and experts. Profit from this efficient network and make contacts at the global level.- International trade fair
With over 1200 exhibitors, 35,384 visitors and 55,000 square meters of exhibition space, analytica is the largest trade fair for analysis, laboratory technology and biotechnology in the world. 36 percent of our exhibitors and 33 percent of our visitors come from abroad.- Live Labs for maximum practical relevance
This popular attraction is certain to create a special atmosphere again in 2016. Experience well-known experts that give live presentations of the latest products and solutions in a real laboratory environment.- Summit meeting for science and research
The renowned analytica conference gives the scientific elite a chance to present the latest analysis results in all application sectors. Discuss the latest developments and fascinating future prospects with international researchers.- Consistent leading position
analytica has been held every two years since 1968. It does an impressive job of maintaining its leading position as an international trade fair, even among global competitors—and expands that position continuously.