PharmaLab Japan
Why attend PharmaLab Japan, the international pharmaceutical laboratory exhibition in Tokyo, Japan?
1. The International Pharmaceutical Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan covers the entire biomedical industry, including drug research and development, genomics, proteomics, cellular research and regenerative medicine. It consists of four trade shows: BioPharma Expo, INTERPHEX JAPAN, in-PHARMA JAPAN and Drink Japan.
2. The 250 high-level conferences/seminars will provide participants with the best place to gain knowledge in life sciences. As a comprehensive biotechnology exhibition, the exhibition is widely recognized in the industry, bringing together relevant people, products, technologies and information in the field of biotechnology from Asia.
Exhibition Address: Ariake International Exhibition Center, Tokyo, Japan
Sponsoring organization:Reed exhibitions
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Hold cycle:Once a year
Exhibition space:30,000 square meters
Number of exhibitors:572
Number of visitors:12,000 visitors
Things to note:There is a certain risk of change of time and location of exhibition, please confirm before attending.
Outsourcing Services Exhibition Area:Contract R&D, analysis, contract expression, synthesis, refinement, clinical research CMO, CRO, SMO, TLO technology transfer, IP consulting, etc.
Exhibition space on regenerative medicine research:Cell culture, cell production products/services, regenerative medicine, cellular medicine, etc.
Fine processing exhibition area:Precision/fine processing technology, microchemical engineering (microTAS, Bio MEMS, biochips, biosensors), microchannels, microsystems, etc.
General exhibition space:Cell biology related products, drug research related products, various equipment, consumables, reagents, biomics related products, biological imaging equipment, software, databases, biological resources, biological materials, biological industrial clusters , investments, industrial modernization, etc.