Further to my posting last week, I can now elaborate on the sponsorship that is available for our '40 Years of EQA' celebratory Symposium and Dinner on 2nd March 2007.
Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics are sponsoring up to 10 half price places for trainee scientists to attend the Symposium. (One place is already taken.)
Abbott Diagnostics have pledged a similar sum of money, which can sponsor further places for trainees, or fully sponsor customers whom they have individually contacted.
Roche Diagnostics have also offered to fully sponsor some of their customers who they are in the process of individually contacting.
Trainee scientists need to contact me by email or phone VERY URGENTLY for confirmation of their eligibility and instructions; fully sponsored people just need to register on the website as soon as possible.
http://www.ukneqas.org.uk/special/40years_of_eqa_new.htm
If you wish to take advantage of these sponsorship opportunities, please act quickly and by Thursday afternoon (22nd Feb) - final numbers must be given to the venue on Friday.
Finlay and I are most grateful to these companies for their support for this Symposium.
regards
Dr Jonathan Middle
Deputy Director, UK NEQAS Birmingham
0121 414 7300, fax 0121 414 1179
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