
Repeat Announcement: BioMalaysia 2007 - Innovation for Quality of Life
October 31, 2007 |
BioMalaysia 2007, Malaysia's premier international biotechnology event, will bring together biotechnology and life science professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, investors and policy makers from all over the world. The event will be held from 26 - 29 November 2007 in Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Jointly organized by Malaysia's Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI), the Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation Sdn Bhd and Protemp Exhibitions Sdn Bhd, this year's event is expected to attract more than 7,500 local and international visitors and about 1,200 delegates.
BioMalaysia 2007 Exhibition will showcase the latest developments in the industry and at the same time provide an outstanding opportunity for knowledge-gathering, networking and marketing. To be held at the same time, BioMalaysia 2007 Conference will feature presentations from renowned speakers in biotechnology fields from various institutions and organizations in the region and in the international arena.
For enquiries, please visit http://www.biotechcorp.com.my/ or contact: Karen Dass at tel no. +603 6140 6666 fax no. +603 6140 8833 or e-mail to karendass@protemp.com.my/
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