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Signals to Solutions

Signals to Solutions

 

Rapid and accurate microbial detection is crucial for preventing the spread of infectious diseases, ensuring food and water safety, monitoring environmental health, and supporting pharmaceutical and biotechnology production. While detection is important, tackling these microbes are critical in healthcare, where biofilms contribute to chronic infections and device-related complications, as well as in industrial and environmental settings where biofilms can cause equipment fouling and contamination.

This workshop aims to foster dialogue on cutting edge technologies for microbial detection as well as measures to counter the detrimental microbial mass. This focused workshop would provide opportunities for academic and industry stakeholders to explore collaboration opportunities to better the currently available techniques and tools for both microbial detection as well as control.

 

📅 Date: 26 September 2025 (Friday)
🕒 Time: 9 AM – 1 PM
📍 Location: Codon A&B @ Matrix (Level 5), 30, Biopolis St, Singapore, 138671

 

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