DWK Life Sciences Brings “Future Science Festival” to Analytica 2026
Munich, 2026 – DWK Life Sciences is set to turn heads at this year’s Analytica trade fair with its brand-new, festival-inspired booth experience. Visitors to Booth B1.315 can expect an interactive celebration of laboratory innovation designed to inspire and engage.
Discover Lab Essentials and Processing Solutions
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore DWK’s full range of laboratory glassware and plasticware, featuring trusted brands such as DURAN®, WHEATON®, KIMBLE®, and AZLON®. From beakers and flasks to bottles and cylinders, the booth showcases everyday essentials that keep labs running smoothly.
In addition, DWK Life Sciences will highlight advanced processing solutions for regulated environments. This includes DURAN® bioprocessing systems, API storage and shipping containers, DURAN® PURE ready-to-use bottles, as well as integrated barcoding and labeling solutions, all aimed at streamlining laboratory workflows.
Spotlight on New Products
The festival will also feature DWK’s latest innovations, including DURAN® Autoclave Bottles with push-on caps and AZLON® Pharma Grade Aspirators & Carboys (USP Class VI), offering visitors a first look at cutting-edge tools for modern laboratories.
Step Into the Festival of Science
More than a traditional trade fair booth, DWK Life Sciences has transformed its space into an immersive “Future Science Festival,” where attendees can experience hands-on demonstrations, interactive exhibits, and live presentations. It’s designed to make science engaging, accessible, and inspiring for every visitor.
About the Event
Analytica 2026, taking place March 24–27 at Messe München, is the world’s leading trade fair for laboratory technology, analytical science, and biotechnology. The event brings together researchers, lab professionals, and industry leaders to showcase innovations in lab instrumentation, analytical methods, and biotechnological solutions.
DWK Life Sciences invites all Analytica attendees to join the celebration of discovery at Booth B1.315 in Munich.