Discover Five Current Trends in Lab Design
Are you wondering what’s happening in the world of lab design? Based on Hixson’s own experiential data, and through attendance at recent conferences such as the Lab Design Conference and I2SL, Hixson has compiled a list of five key trends and opportunities for best-in-class lab design. Read the full article today!
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