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Environmental Monitoring

16-Mar-2016
Regulatory | Analysis | Microbiology

13 April 2016, Event, Caswell Science Park, Towcester, UK

13 April 2016

Event

Caswell Science Park, Towcester, UK


Held at the Caswell Science Park, this free one-day event on Environmental Monitoring will look at technologies and best practice from testing to cleaning.

It is being organised by four companies: Rapid Micro Biosystems, Lonza, Connect 2 Cleanrooms and Cherwell Laboratories.

Companies

  • Rapid Micro Biosystems

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