American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting and Clinical Lab Expo 2010
Join our official Croatian trade delegation to American Association for Clinical Chemistry Meeting and Clinical Lab Expo 2010, July 25-29, Anaheim, California.
Your participation as member of our official trade delegation will provide you the following benefits:
- Free Exhibits registration
- Matchmaking meetings with corporate officers of exhibiting U.S. companies
- Access to the International Business Center where U.S. Department of Commerce staff will assist international buyers identify and meet U.S. exhibitors;
- A special group travel package and handling
Clinical Lab Expo is the largest
exposition in the world dedicated to in vitro diagnostic products
for diagnosing diseases and measuring health status. Although the
focus is on laboratory testing, there is increasing emphasis on
near-patient testing, patient self-testing, and original
equipment manufacturers (OEM) products, which are of interest to
developers and manufacturers of diagnostic products. This year
nearly 650 companies will display their products and services to
an expected 20,000 participants. Approximately 23 percent of the
current attendance is international. Annual Meeting educational
sessions begin on July 25, 2010 and run through July 29,
2010.
Products to be displayed: Laboratory systems for clinical
chemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunology, endocrinology,
urinalysis, immunoassay, DNA testing, serology, lipids and
cholesterol, animal clinical chemistry, enzymology, therapeutic
drug monitoring, testing for drugs of abuse, cancer diagnosis and
monitoring, and others.; Reagents to work with the above systems
and as standalone test kits; Laboratory disposables, such as
phlebotomy supplies, sterile materials, and safety equipment;
Laboratory computer systems; Products for near-patient testing
and patient self-testing, glucose, coagulation, electrolytes,
blood gases, cholesterol, etc.; OEM products for product
developers and manufacturers: mechanical, biological, chemical
and electronic components, and sub-systems.
For more information, visit their website at http://www.aacc.org/Pages/default.aspx.