Minitube Human ART at the 2025 AGRBM Meeting
From April 4th to 6th, the annual AGRBM Meeting, held this year in Düsseldorf, brought together about 250 embryologists from all over Germany for a dynamic exchange on the latest developments in embryology and related fields of assisted reproduction.
Among 23 exhibitors, Minitube Human ART stood out with its experienced team: Paul Gassner and Michael Penker welcomed visitors to the booth and engaged in many insightful discussions. The focus was on two product highlights: the high quality LABOX laminar flow workbenches and the innovative Life M anti-vibration tables, both of which are exclusively available in Germany through Minitube. These systems attracted considerable interest due to their technical excellence and practical relevance for IVF labs.
"We are very pleased with the positive feedback and the many valuable discussions with embryologists. Direct interaction with users is essential for us to continuously adapt our products to the needs of the laboratory", Paul Gassner said.
For next year, the Minitube Human ART team is looking forward to the Austrian/German bi-national embryologist meeting, to be held in Salzburg in 2026, promising to be another highlight on the calendar.
Among 23 exhibitors, Minitube Human ART stood out with its experienced team: Paul Gassner and Michael Penker welcomed visitors to the booth and engaged in many insightful discussions. The focus was on two product highlights: the high quality LABOX laminar flow workbenches and the innovative Life M anti-vibration tables, both of which are exclusively available in Germany through Minitube. These systems attracted considerable interest due to their technical excellence and practical relevance for IVF labs.
"We are very pleased with the positive feedback and the many valuable discussions with embryologists. Direct interaction with users is essential for us to continuously adapt our products to the needs of the laboratory", Paul Gassner said.
For next year, the Minitube Human ART team is looking forward to the Austrian/German bi-national embryologist meeting, to be held in Salzburg in 2026, promising to be another highlight on the calendar.
