LabAutomation2010 Photo Gallery

Welcome to the LabAutomation2010 Photo Gallery! Click on the thumbnails below for larger images.

Education, Technological Innovation and Unique Networking Opportunities Highlight an Energetic LabAutomation2010:

 


An Exceptional Line-Up of Visionary Speakers From Academia, Government, and Industry Headlines This Year's Conference:

R. Graham Cooks, Henry B. Haas Distinguished
Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Purdue University
 
Kei Koizumi, Assistant Director for Federal Research and Development,
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
 
Hod Lipson, Associate Professor Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University
 

Bruce Sterling, American Science
Fiction Novelist and Blogger


ALA Charter Member Gary Kramer [L] and ALA Co-Founder Dave Herold [at podium] announce the renaming of the ALA Academic Travel Award to the Tony B. Award in honor of ALA Co-Founder Tony Beugelsdijk, Los Alamos National Laboratory, who passed away in August 2009:


Nitin Sood, ALA Board of Director and Agilent Automation Solutions Division General Manager (Premier Sponsor), and Malcolm Crook, ALA President Cut the Ribbon for the Official Opening of LabAutomation2010 (L-R):


LabAutomation2010 featured the world's largest exhibition on laboratory automation including approximately 400 booths showcasing technologies from nearly 250 multi-national companies, 40 first-time exhibitors, and more than 20 new product launches:


Innovation AveNEW offered entrepreneurial companies in the laboratory automation and technology field a venue for collaborative interaction and exposure for their product and/or service concept:


FIRST Returns in Partnership With ALA for LabAutomation2010. FIRST Featured Foshay Learning Center, Team 597 Robotic Wolverines:


The ALA Student and Early Career Professionals Mixer Returns to LabAutomation2010:


The River Dogs Band, With ALA's Very Own Mark Russo as Lead Guitarist, Headlines The LabAutomation2010 Opening Night Launch Celebration, Sponsored by Agilent Technologies:

   


$10,000 ALA Innovation Award Winner:


Ali Khademhosseini, Ph.D.,Harvard-Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts was honored for his podium presentation,
Microengineered Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Bioengineering.


ALA New Product Award (NPA) Designation recognizes the top three outstanding new products showcased at LabAutomation2010:

 
ArtusLabs — Method Genius
 
Beckman Coulter — SPRIworks
 
Emerald Biosystems — MPCS Plug Maker


LabAutomation2010 Student Poster Winners:

First Place — Govind Kaigala, Stanford University [pictured on the left]
"Label-Free Toxin Detection Using Fluorescent Fingerprint Assay"
Second Place — Massimo Alberti, Technical University of Denmark [pictured on the right]
"Electrical and Fluidic Characterization of a Novel Integrated System for Automatic Patch-Clamp on Cultured Neural Networks"
Third Place — David Sabourin, Technical University of Denmark
"Modular System for Connecting and Actuating Parallel Microfluidic Networks"