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"After a long period dominated by the coronavirus pandemic, Danish laboratories are looking forward to things gradually returning to normal. We sense that everyone is eager meet up in person again after all those video conferences – which is why all of us at Holm & Halby are very much looking forward to re-establishing that face-to-face connection at the upcoming DiaLabXpo, where we will showcase all the new developments and innovations of the last year".
Morten Dyrner
CEO at Holm & Halby
“Our participation in DiaLabXpo in 2019 confirmed to us that the expo is an important meeting place for our industry. After a challenging and turbulent year dominated by Covid-19, we are looking forward to meeting our customers in person again and inviting them inside for two days of professional pampering with product news, knowledge-sharing, networking and inspiration at the forefront. That’s why we are very much looking forward to September, when Docken will be the professional meeting place for the entire diagnostics and laboratory industry,” says Jesper Hardt, CEO of Ramcon".
Jesper Hardt
CEO at Ramcon
"A/S Ninolab will be participating in the DiaLabXpo expo on 22 and 23 September 2021 at Docken in Copenhagen. We have really missed meeting our customers after the long coronavirus lockdown. Visitors to Ninolab’s stand at DiaLabXpo will be greeted by an enthusiastic team raring to showcase the company’s many new exciting products".
Ebba Glückstadt
CEO at A/S Ninolab
"At DiaLabXpo you can actually hold things in your hands and have a professional one-on-one talk about the new opportunities they offer. Personal meetings are important for both parties because it is so important to create relationships. In our industry, you buy from those you trust, and the best way to create trust is to use all your senses. I have seen this time and time again in my 25 years in this business. In addition, most people have had more than enough of Teams, working from home and lockdowns, so we need to get out and about and discover what’s new and attend professional presentations on topics such as what we have learned from Covid-19. Although you may only be able to set aside a half or full day in your busy calendar, it really can make a big difference”.
Henriette Scharling
Area Manager Denmark at DiaSorin
“My father started the company 35 years ago, when it was called ScanLab. For us, it’s important to participate in DiaLabXpo to get out and show people what we’re all about. In the past, we were often out meeting our customers, but people no longer have time to receive visitors. From my point of view, exhibitions are really important, because no one really knows what they DON’T know. If you do not have the opportunity to seek out new knowledge and gain insights into research and development, then you will stagnate. This matters to all of us. We all want to receive the best treatment as soon as possible. That is why I also believe that we, as ordinary citizens, should demand that public bodies also attend exhibitions like this and perhaps learn what they could do differently. As a country, we are a clear leader in ergonomics. Some countries do not care quite so much about their employees’ working conditions. That’s not the case in Denmark. Here, we take pride in looking after our employees”.
Bente Nordbjerg
CEO at Dandiag
"It is healthy to be challenged on whether we can improve laboratory procedures. It takes a good face-to-face talk to get an idea of the workflows, needs and opportunities around optimisation. Purchasers of laboratory equipment cannot ask about opportunities if they don’t know they exist in the first place. Everyone is so busy nowadays and you must have the energy and drive to seek out information for yourself. That’s why I suggest that you set aside a day to go out and learn about the latest industry developments at your leisure at DiaLabXpo. Here, suppliers and consultants come together in one place, so it takes less time and you get more from it".
Bitten Stender
Head of Nordic at AIDIAN
“DiaLabXpo is a meeting place for laboratories in Denmark. The expo encompasses both diagnostic and industrial laboratories, and the combination of an exhibition and a professional programme provides an opportunity to see products in real life while gaining an insight into the latest breakthroughs in life science. In future, there will be an even greater focus on diagnostics and personalised medicine, and we want to contribute to this development together with our customers and other healthcare stakeholders. We looking forward to showing visitors at DiaLabXpo our new Point of Care products, which are used in places such as casualty departments".
Rikke Pedersen
Siemens Healthineers