Participating in Lab Indonesia 2026: The largest life science exhibition in Indonesia

 

 

Lab Indonesia 2026 once again became one of the largest and most anticipated laboratory exhibitions in Indonesia, bringing together professionals, researchers, healthcare institutions, universities, and industry leaders from across the life science and laboratory sectors. Held on April 15–17 at Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD, Tangerang, the exhibition served as a platform for innovation, collaboration, and the introduction of the latest laboratory technologies supporting the development of science in Indonesia.

At this year’s exhibition, PT. Sentral Lab Genetik together with our principal partner, Motic, showcased a range of digital pathology and microscopy solutions at Hall 5, Booth B28. Visitors had the opportunity to explore the Motic EasyScan 2 digital slide scanner along with various microscopy systems designed to support pathology, research, education, and laboratory routine applications. Through live discussions and demonstrations at our booth, we introduced how digital pathology technology can help improve workflow efficiency, slide accessibility, and collaboration among healthcare professionals and researchers.

                                                                             Besides digital pathology solutions, we also showcased several other laboratory technologies from our trusted principals. This included physiological monitoring solutions such as NIBP and the Equivital Wireless Physiological Monitoring System from ADInstruments, which attracted strong interest for research monitoring applications. In addition, we also introduced thermal cyclers, electrophoresis systems, and the FAS-X Gel Documentation System from Nippon Genetics Europe, designed to support safer and more efficient molecular biology workflows.

                                       

One of the highlights of our participation at Lab Indonesia 2026 was our seminar session discussing the future of Digital Pathology in Indonesia. The seminar was delivered by dr. Ros Nirmawati, Sp.PA, Anatomical Pathologist from RS Dharmais, who shared valuable insights on the growing role of digital pathology technology in supporting diagnostic efficiency, collaboration, and healthcare services in Indonesia. Through this session, participants were able to gain a broader understanding of how digital transformation is becoming increasingly important in modern pathology practice.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who visited our booth and participated in our seminar during Lab Indonesia 2026. Special thanks to our seminar speaker dr. Ros Nirmawati, Sp.PA, our principals and partners including Motic, ADInstruments, and all visitors, researchers, laboratories, and industry partners for your trust, enthusiasm, and support. We look forward to continuing our journey together in supporting innovation and scientific advancement in Indonesia’s laboratory community.