Whether it’s in print or digital format, our aim with the guide is always to help you make the best decisions possible when it comes to selecting products for your lab
The Laboratory Products Association enables its members to consistently improve their global and commercial success by providing them with unique opportunities in networking, market information, education, and advocacy. Their efforts not only support the growth and stature of the industry, they also support a lifetime of science.
Considerable time and resources are invested in the laboratory design process—to select the best equipment, products, and software tools. But just as important as lab design is the recruitment and retention of skilled employees.
Before industrial nitrogen fertilizer production (from fossil fuels), red clover and other legume crops were essential in crop rotation, improving soil fertility