The co-location of the two conferences provides that the registration fee to attend the two-day Food Lab Conference, March. 9-10, will also include unlimited week long admission to the Pittcon exposition floor and technical program.
The Food Labs Conference is unique in that it is not just focused on one discipline such as microbiology or chemistry, but takes a more holistic approach to best practices in managing food testing and analyses needs.
Rick Biros, publisher of Food Safety Tech and Food Labs Conference organizer commented, “It is a win-win for the attendee. Conferees will take away practical hands-on information that will help them to not only run their food lab in compliance with new regulations, but with increased efficiently, as well.” He added, “Included with registration, they will also have access to Pittcon’s dynamic exposition with hundreds of laboratory equipment vendors and the diverse technical program offering a wide selection of food related technical sessions.”
Palmer A. Orlandi, Ph.D., CAPT, U.S. Public Health Service, Sr. Science Advisor, Office of Foods and Veterinary Medicine, U.S. Food & Drug Administration, will deliver the plenary presentation, “Partnerships and Innovations.”
Other presentation topics include: