Cutting-edge scientific progress


Advancing science: (From left) Leeuwenburgh, Marhayani, Dr Mohd Nasir, Dr Soon Ting and Informa Markets Malaysia deputy event director Geonice Chong. — RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: The global scientific community has gathered once again for the ninth edition of the Malaysia International Scientific Instruments and Laboratory Equipment Exhibition and Conference (LabAsia 2025).

There are cutting-edge advancements through immersive live demonstrations, interactive technology showcases and expert-led educational sessions for the 5,000 attendees.

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