Experiencing the science laboratory directly in Hanoi

Anh Vũ |

The analytica Hanoi 2026 exhibition brings leading scientific research experiences, connecting science and businesses in Vietnam.

On April 22, the analytica Hanoi 2026 exhibition, the regional version of the world-renowned analytica exhibition, officially opened at the International Exhibition Center (I.C.E), Hanoi, taking place from April 22 to 24, 2026, marking the first time an international-scale laboratory exhibition platform has been organized in the Northern region of Vietnam.

The event is co-organized by MMI Asia and Vietnam Exhibition and Event Services Co., Ltd., aiming to meet the increasing needs of the scientific and industrial community in the region.

Lễ cắt băng khai mặc Triển lãm analytica Hanoi 2026. Ảnh: Anh Vũ
Ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the analytica Hanoi 2026 Exhibition. Photo: Anh Vu

Northern Vietnam is rapidly rising to become an innovation center in the field of laboratory. With analytica Hanoi 2026, for the first time we bring the Live Lab model to Hanoi, continuing the successful launch in Ho Chi Minh City in 2025. This demonstrates our commitment to connecting international solution providers with the scientific and industrial community that is increasingly developing strongly in this region" - Mr. Michael Wilton, CEO & General Director, Messe Muenchen International Asia Pte. Ltd., shared.

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Mr. Michael Wilton, CEO & General Director, Messe Muenchen International Asia Pte. Ltd., speaking at the opening ceremony. Photo: Anh Vu

The exhibition gathers more than 150 exhibition units and brands from many countries such as the US, Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Switzerland and Vietnam. The presence of big names such as Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck Vietnam or Anton Paar reflects the increasing level of interest in advanced laboratory technology, and also shows Vietnam's prominent role in the scientific innovation ecosystem.

A notable highlight is the Live Lab experience area that first appeared in Hanoi. This space allows visitors to directly observe and participate in the laboratory operation process, with demonstrations on molecular and microbial biology taking place daily. This model creates conditions to evaluate system performance and explore practical applications of new technologies.

Trải nghiệm Live Lab lần đầu tiên được Triển lãm analytica đưa tới Hà Nội. Ảnh: Anh Vũ
Experience Live Lab for the first time brought to Hanoi by analytica Exhibition. Photo: Anh Vu

The exhibition list includes many solutions such as analysis systems, biotechnology, diagnostics, quality control and sustainable laboratory practices. Notable devices include the QuantStudioTM 5 Dx real-time PCR system, the MilkoScan FT3 analyzer, or the NexION 1100 spectrometer system.

In parallel with the exhibition activities are scientific conferences and thematic seminars, focusing on fields such as green chemistry, food safety, semiconductor technology and quality standards. These activities contribute to promoting knowledge exchange and improving technology application capacity.

Analytica Hanoi 2026 also plays the role of a bridge between businesses and the market through trade connection programs, creating conditions for direct meetings between suppliers and potential partners. The event is expected to contribute to promoting sustainable development in the field of laboratory and biotechnology in Vietnam.

Anh Vũ
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