For World of Technology & Science 2022 we will be working on setting up current seminars and trade fair projects. In this way we offer interesting content for visitors to the fair. You will soon receive an invitation to the first participant meetings, so that you can discuss the design and content of these projects and seminars.

For the theme safety the plan is to set up both a seminar and an X-pedition. An X-pedition is an interactive trade fair tour in which visitors follow a route past a number of exhibitors in order to gain knowledge about a specific theme. An X-pedition can provide participating companies with extra traffic to the stand.

Also for the themes life science (sample workflow), nutrition and lab optimization we want to organize a seminar and an X-pedition.

The concept of mini workouts we will tackle this again during WoTS 2022. During a mini-training, visitors are updated on a specific topic in approximately three hours. Consider, for example, quality, liquid handling or storage of chemicals in the lab. The students then have the opportunity to visit the exhibition floor. The mini-trainings are completed by three or four exhibitors who jointly determine the content. Afterwards, the visitor will receive a participation certificate.

As a (potential) exhibitor of the World of Technology & Science, you can soon expect an invitation to think about the various themes. Do you already have questions? Send an email to Joost Medema at joost@fhi.nl.

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