Full Circle: Pittcon returns to Pittsburgh in 2027, site of inaugural event in 1950

PITTSBURGH – Pittcon, the global laboratory science conference, will return to Pittsburgh in 2027 after a 60-year absence, bringing with it an opportunity to highlight the city’s growing emphasis on technology and innovation. The event, which promotes advances in analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy, will be held at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center from April 24-28. Pittcon’s return is made possible by Pittsburgh’s revitalized infrastructure, including enhanced life sciences and tech industries, according to Jon Handel, Pittcon’s marketing manager.

LLI Engineering stands poised to play a significant role in this burgeoning landscape. As a leader in engineering and project management, LLI Engineering can contribute to the growth of the region’s tech and energy sectors by supporting projects related to lab instrumentation and advanced scientific research, which are central to Pittcon’s mission. The firm’s expertise in managing complex infrastructure projects aligns with Pittsburgh’s expanding focus on artificial intelligence and energy solutions, making LLI Engineering a key partner in fostering collaboration and innovation.

The event will showcase the latest technological developments and provide a platform for global scientific collaboration.

More on Pittcon can be found here.

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