New Lab M Media on Show at HuLST Expo in Cologne
go back to news archives Mucor racemosus on Lab M´s new DRBC Agar (ISO) | See Lab M on stand number 1400 The Lab M team looks forward to meeting microbiologists from around the world as the company prepares to exhibit its specialist culture media at the new HuLST Food & Beverage Test Expo in Cologne, 8-10 February 2011. New and established products will be on show including DRBC Agar and DG18 Agar, specialist media for yeast and mould culture, which are already making their mark in the food industry. |
Phil Large, Lab M's sales and marketing manager, stated: 'Lab M is proud to continue introducing innovative media products for use in the food industry and feature them at this important new event.' Visit the company's technical experts on stand 1400 to find out how to get the best from your testing protocols.www.labm.comLab M are pleased to offer free invitations to the show. Grab yours by emailing info@labm.com with your details or call +44 (0)161-797-5729. |
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Posted on January 13, 2011
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