C-IN doesn´t get lost, not even in Beijing.

C-IN Team | September 23, 2015
C-IN doesn´t get lost, not even in Beijing.

The long path towards a successful conference entails many particular organizational and marketing activities. Promoting the future event and destination to delegates and exhibitors is yet another important step. After participating in the International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC) in Geneva this June, a C-IN team member travelled to Beijing to introduce next edition of HPLC to be held in the Prague Congress Centre in June 2017.

Since its first edition in 1973, the HPLC series has established itself as one of the leading forums in analytical chemistry. The HPLC conferences cover topics such as separation selectivity, surface properties and interactions, advances in packed column technology, nanoscience in chromatography a many more.  

A key part of the program is the exposition which is the largest, most comprehensive exhibition where companies launch new products and showcase their latest instruments, software and tools related to all types of liquid-phase separations in multiple disciplines.  

C-IN is actively approaching both delegates and representatives of potential exhibitors and sponsors to motivate them to join Prague´s meeting, which will be held from 18th– 23rd of June, 2017 with an estimated attendance of more than 1200 delegates from all around the world.

 

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