MEETINGS - Contamination Control and Cleanroom Products 2006 (3C 2006) (UK) February 2006:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Contamination Control and Cleanroom Products 2006 (3C 2006), billed by the organisers as the UK's only dedicated event for this market, takes place on February 15-16 2006, at the Birmingham NEC. Fuelled in large part by the influx of innovative technologies, the 3C systems market, worth some $11bn, is expected to grow 45% per year. Pre-registration also grants entry to another seven related events, including Medical Device Technology (MDT 2006) and Image Processing and Optical Technology (IPOT). For further information or to register, contact Chris Mott, at organisers Octo Media. Tel: +44 20 8987 0938; email: [email protected] www.threec.co.uk
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