The Analytical Industry’s Only Major International Show in 2011 is Set to Break New Records

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The Analytical Industry’s Only Major International Show in 2011 is Set to Break New Records

28 Jan, 2011

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ARABLAB, the annual gathering of the analytical industry in Dubai, is once again demonstrating amazing growth, not only in the Middle East but throughout the world.

Now in its 28th year, ARABLAB has grown from just 40 exhibitors to over 800 of the industry’s leading companies from around the globe. With visiting buyers and end users from over 75 countries and all six continents, the show has established itself as a prime global selling and networking source, which provides a unique showcase for the more than 800 exhibitors who regularly attend. Organiser of the ARABLAB show, David Domoney, commented: “We brand the ARABLAB SHOW not only as an exhibition but also a ‘global platform for science’ where both buyers and sellers can meet in an atmosphere of buoyant growth.

Announcing a progress report on ARABLAB 2011, Domoney commented: “2011 will be a landmark year for the show. Most importantly, we have rescheduled the event to the month of March — a factor that will enable even more visitors to attend. Furthermore, we have moved into new, larger, state-of-the-art exhibition halls, which offer much improved facilities both for exhibitors and visitors, as well as giving even easier access from Dubai’s new metro system.”

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