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FLUID at Analytica 2026 in Munich

March 6, 2026

FLUID will be on site at Analytica in Munich, March 24–27,

- and we’re looking forward to four days of conversations, ideas, and new connections.

You’ll find us at the Bayern Innovativ joint pavilion, Hall A3, Booth 311.

A Global Meeting Point for Laboratory Innovation

Analytica is widely regarded as one of the most important international gatherings for laboratory technology, analytics, and biotechnology. It brings together researchers, technology providers, manufacturers, and innovators who are shaping the next generation of scientific work.



More than a trade fair, it’s a space where perspectives are exchanged:
  • How are digital tools transforming laboratory environments?
  • What does meaningful innovation look like in highly regulated settings?
  • How can we design technologies that truly support the people who use them?

As laboratories become increasingly connected, automated, and data-driven, the need for human-centered solutions grows. Technology alone isn’t enough - usability, clarity, and real-world integration determine whether innovation succeeds.

Supporting Innovation with a Human-Centered Approach

At FLUID, we work at the intersection of technology, strategy, and design. We help organizations translate complex systems and scientific advancements into solutions that are intuitive, effective, and ready for real-world use.

Whether you’re:
  • Developing advanced lab technologies
  • Building digital platforms for scientific users
  • Scaling biotech innovations
  • Or navigating transformation in complex environments

We’re interested in understanding your specific challenges and exploring how we can support you in moving forward with confidence.


Let’s Connect in Munich

If you’re attending Analytica, we’d be delighted to meet you in person. Stop by our booth or even better let’s schedule a dedicated time to talk.

👉 **Get in touch and book an appointment:**

We’re looking forward to inspiring exchanges, fresh perspectives, and meaningful conversations in Munich.