From April 9 to 12, 2024, analytica, the world’s leading trade fair for laboratory technology, analysis, and biotechnology, and ceramitec, the world’s leading trade fair for the ceramics industry, will be held in parallel at the Munich Exhibition Center. That will create added value for exhibitors and visitors at both events, as the entire value chain from material development to analytical precision will be covered.
The ceramics industry will benefit, for instance, from automated laboratory systems, modern analytical tools, and innovative measurement technologies that provide accurate data on material composition to control and further optimize the quality of the raw materials used and the end products.
In many laboratories, in turn, technical ceramics are used in devices and components because they can withstand extreme temperatures and high mechanical stress and are resistant to aggressive chemicals. Some ceramic types are also biocompatible, which makes them suitable for certain experiments in biomedical research.
The supporting program for both two trade fairs will also include presentations and discussion panels that are beneficial for both sides. At ceramitec, guided tours will be offered that introduce the range of products and services for technical ceramics and ceramic components. In the Occupational Safety and Health Forum at analytica, experts will once again show, in part with explosive live demonstrations, how safety can be ensured in daily laboratory work.
Exhibitor and visitor tickets for analytica and ceramitec grant admission to the parallel event.
Ceramitec is the leading trade fair for the ceramics industry. Every branch of the industry is represented, from classic ceramics, raw materials and industrial ceramics to technical ceramics and powder metallurgy. “ceramitec: Technologies ∙ Innovations ∙ Materials” is held every three years.
Analytica is the world’s leading trade fair for the laboratory technology, analysis and biotechnology industries and their users in research and business. The trade fair will be complemented by the analytica conference, where the international scientific elite meet for discussion of current topics in chemistry, biochemistry, and laboratory medicine. Since 1968, analytica has been held biennially in Munich.
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