Free entry to Europe's largest ever exhibition dedicated
to microscopy
Do you ever use a
microscope in your work?
If so, there are a number of reasons why you will
benefit from visiting this very special
exhibition.
The scale of the international
conference has encouraged microscope and
imaging companies from around the world to put extra effort into bringing a
wider range of products than ever before.
We'd hate you to miss this
opportunity to visit the largest event ever held in Britain.
You may think you know which
microscopes or imaging equipment are suitable for your work, but this event
could make you think again. Nowhere in Europe will you be able to see such a
range of today's scientific equipment. And nowhere in Europe will you be able
to talk and discuss your needs with so many manufacturers.
The Congress comes to the UK only
once every 30 - 40 years. Come and spend a day with us. It could make a big
difference to your decision-making in the future.
You can also broaden your
understanding of the latest equipment and techniques. We have free manufacturer-workshops
each day where you can hear how the newest leading edge scientific instruments
work.
If you are new to microscopy and
want to learn about specimen preparation, or the fundamentals of imaging and
microscopy, then we have our very own Learning Zone. This is a fully-equipped
teaching and learning facility that is unbiased and run by expert-users not
salespeople. It's the perfect opportunity for you to ask and learn. And, yes,
it's free to all visitors.
The
exhibition will have more than 100 manufacturers and suppliers of equipment
and consumables for light, electron and scanning probe microscopy, plus
spectroscopy and cytometry. The exhibitors will play a huge role in making your
visit worthwhile, and the effort and logistics of getting high-end, high-value
equipment set-up and working should not be under estimated.
"Exhibitions such as emc2012 provide many challenges
for companies, but they also provide unmatched opportunities for us to meet with
researchers and to discuss their needs with them," said Rod Shipley, Chair of the
Royal Microscopical Society's Corporate Advisory Board. "Of
course, companies are there to promote their range, but delegates and visitors should
not forget that the people that man the stands have a real passion for
microscopy. I would encourage all visitors to engage with these people and to
provide the feedback that will lead to even better products being available in
the future."
Make sure that you take up this challenge by being in Manchester in
September. We look forward to seeing you there.
The 15
th European Microscopy Congress is
organised by the Royal Microscopical Society. It opens on
Sunday 16
th September. The conference and exhibition run from Monday
to Friday. For opening times, and details of all the features of the event, check
the website
www.emc2012.org.uk/
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