University of Michigan
Researcher Testimonials
"I had an informative session about new products and also had the chance to learn about promos on existing products." - M. A., University of Michigan BCI event
"I liked the SNAP i.d. 2.0 sytem the most. Then the second most is IDT's Synthesis. I also enjoyed vector construction." - T. Y., University of Michigan BCI event
"Great show. I recommend more physiology related companies." - A. H., University of Michigan BCI event
"I enjoyed the attentiveness of the reps and the free samples. The food was a nice perk." - M. P., University of Michigan BCI event
"I liked that the exhibits had new innovative tools and new lab equipment from a lot of companies. I did find some new equipment which I was willing to add to our lab. It was a great help." - S. K., University of Michigan BCI event
"The exhibition had a lot of new products. The show was very good." - B. J., University of Michigan BCI event
"I like learning something new about the cold icepack!" - J. Z., University of Michigan BCI event
University of Michigan
Exhibitor Testimonials
"I have participated in the Biotechnology Calendar shows for the last nine years and will continue to do so. The venues and staffing provide for optimal customer interactions. Further, they advertise very well and the customer contact information provided is very valuable." - S. E., Exhibitor, University of Michigan BCI event
"There was great, quality traffic plus a nice, varied group of vendors. Great service from all sides. Morgan was super helpful" - D. T., Exhibitor, University of Michigan BCI event
Demonstrate Your Research Products at this Michigan Event
Last year, the BioResearch Product Faire™ event at the University of Michigan attracted 546 attendees. Of these attendees, 163 were purchasing agents, professors and post docs, and 74 were lab managers. These attendees came from 38 different research buildings and 86 on campus departments.
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor is one of the most richly funded markets in the country. It ranked #4 in the country for life science R&D expenditures in 2014.