Visit CAS DataLoggers at Pittcon 2020

The world’s largest lab expo, March 3rd-5th in Chicago

13 Feb 2020
Sophie Ball
Publishing / Media

CAS DataLoggers is proud to announce that they will be exhibiting along with T&D US, LLC at Pittcon 2020! Pittcon is one of the leading annual conferences and expositions on laboratory science. Hosted in Chicago, IL at McCormick Place on March 3rd-5th, Pittcon 2020 will draw a large crowd of attendees from industry, academia and government from over 90 countries! This year, CAS DataLoggers' Sales Manager Peter Martin is attending along with Steve Knuth of T&D, Japan’s leading manufacturer of temperature data loggers.

CAS DataLoggers and T&D will be at Booth #5237, visit them for a look at T&D’s latest wireless technology, all designed to save your lab application time and cost. Thanks to T&D’s free cloud storage service, you’ll get instant access to your data! T&D will be featuring the TR7wb Series which includes 3 models of temperature and temperature/humidity data loggers that offer both WiFi, LAN connection, and Bluetooth for direct connection to a smartphone.

Exhibit dates:

  • March 3, 2020 - March 5, 2020

Exhibit hours:

  • Tuesday, March 3, 9am – 5pm
  • Wednesday, March 4, 9am – 5pm
  • Thursday, March 5, 9am – 5pm

Be the first to see cutting-edge technology at Pittcon!

Hosted this year at McCormick Place, Pittcon showcases the latest lab technology, drawing more than 16,000 attendees. Visitors come from all over the world to check out the latest products, all aimed at reducing risk and lowering cost in the Laboratory, Food & Beverage, Pharma, Enviro, Healthcare industries.

Pittcon highlights solutions and networking opportunities for:

  • Lab scientists & technicians
  • Analytical chemists
  • Lab managers
  • And more!

CAS DataLoggers sales manager Pete Martin will be on hand at the T&D booth showing visitors how to automate lab monitoring using T&D Wireless Temperature data loggers. With wireless products, you can view data anytime from anywhere, including from your mobile device and PC!

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