Lab Innovations, the UK’s only trade show dedicated to the laboratory industry, announces that sustainability and digitisation of the lab will be the main themes within its three, free-to-attend conference theatres at this year’s event on 30 and 31 October. Industry professionals will demonstrate how to run an environmentally friendly lab, reduce costs and make funding go further, and expert speakers will outline how to future-proof laboratories by identifying the right technologies and lab systems to drive efficiency.
The laboratory industry is constantly evolving with new technologies, regulations and ways of working. To help visitors keep up-to-date with these developments, Lab Innovations 2019 will feature up to 35 hours of CPD accredited presentations covering industry-specific solutions to these challenges. Presentations take place within the Royal Society of Chemistry Theatre, the Insights and Innovations Theatre, and the Cleanroom Hub and Sustainable Laboratory zone.
Sponsored by PerkinElmer and with content curated by Laboratory News, the Insights and Innovations Theatre will focus on lab management and digitisation, with topics including the use of artificial intelligence in science, virtual reality in the lab, handling big data in the digital age and more. Speakers will help scientists identify laboratory practices or workflows that could be improved, and present technologies which can enable them to do this.
2019 has been designated by UNESCO as the International Year of The Periodic Table (IYPT) to mark the 150th anniversary since Mendeleev first ordered the elements into the iconic and universally-recognised ‘periodic table’. The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is celebrating the IYPT in its dedicated theatre, with presentations concentrating on ‘Exploring the weird and wonderful world of the periodic table’ on the first day, and ‘Elements of our future world’ on day two. The RSC’s two keynote speakers will also be reflecting on the theme. Professor Andrea Sella, chemist and broadcaster, will raise the question: ‘Mercury – Should you be afraid of The Element of Science?’ and explore how mercury came to underpin the sciences, and why it is one of the key indicators of change to our planet. Comedy science presenter, Helen Arney, will introduce an element of fun in her keynote presentation by mixing songs and stand-up in a unique take on the periodic table.
Lab Innovations 2019 returns to the Birmingham NEC on 30 & 31 October. For free advance visitor registration, click ‘Register for free’ on the Lab Innovations homepage –