The ARABLAB SHOW is recognised throughout the Analytical World as one of the ‘MUST SEE’ events in the Science & Analytical Industry calendar. The show, which is held annually in Dubai for the last 35 years, has developed a widespread and global following each year with trade visitors attending from over 110 countries.
The show, which is billed as ‘THE WORLD OF SCIENCE & ANALYTICS’, arrived in Dubai last week with almost 1,000 exhibiting companies showing off the very latest technology in the fields of LABORATORY & INSTRUMENTATION.
Mr. David Domoney, Managing Director of the ARABLAB Group, said “The focus of the show is ‘New Ideas & Technology’ and we did not disappoint. The show attracted over 10,000 specialist trade professionals, practicing technicians and distributors not only from the Middle East but from 102 countries.
“Our development program for the ‘THE WORLD OF SCIENCE & ANALYTICS’ is very focused for the future in Dubai, and a very exciting part of this growth involves specialist sectors including:
MEDILAB
PETROLAB
CHEMLAB
FOODLAB
BIOLAB
NANOLAB
“Partnered by all the world’s specialist trade bodies ARABLAB 2017 already looks set to become even more successful for all participating organisations. We look forward to welcoming you to Dubai next year”.
Envirotec
As organisers our development program for the “WORLD OF SCIENCE & ANALYTICS” is very focussed for the future in Dubai and a very exciting part of this growth involves the understanding and day to day management of the environment.
So we have now established a growth sector show running in parallel with ARABLAB. ENVIROTEC is the “MEASUREMENT, TESTING & ANALYTICAL“ presentation for the Global Environment Industry.
Pioneering a global annual growth based alongside ARABLAB in Dubai, ENVIROTEC will provide a unique platform for the industry to develop and widen a greater understanding under the following specialist sectors:
· AIRTEC
· SOILTEC
· SENSORTEC
· POLLUTEC
· WASTETEC
· WATERTEC
ENVIROTEC and ARABLAB will be held from 20 – 23 March at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.