Pittsburgh, PA – The Pittsburgh Conference has released the topics for the conferee networking sessions offered at the 60th annual Pittcon Conference and Exposition, March 8-13, at McCormick Place South in Chicago. There are currently 33 networking sessions scheduled; 19 of which are new, and based on conferee recommendations, 14 are returning.
“Our goal for this year’s networking is to create groups that will stay together year after year to share interests and experiences and also, to involve instrument manufacturers who can participate in discussions with users and work with these groups to understand instrument limitations and improve instrument capability,” says David Pensenstadler, conferee networking chairman.
The sessions offer instrument users the opportunity to discuss techniques, methods, common problems, and limitations of instruments and techniques used in their work. These sessions, which average 18 participants per topic, are also a forum for users to discuss with instrument manufacturers ways to improve instruments used in their laboratories. This is important feedback for many manufacturers.
Conferee Networking Sessions at Pittcon have been growing for the past three years and now include informal discussions on a variety of subjects from biofuels, LIMS, and regulatory compliance to lab safety and teaching.
Participation is free to registered conferees and exhibitors; however, seating is limited. For more information visit www.pittcon.org for complete listings and information on times, dates, and locations.
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