MITALAB ORGANIZES THE SEMINAR “TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION – ELEVATING LABORATORY TESTING” AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACTIVITIES
Recently, in Phu Tho Province, Mitalab successfully organized the seminar “Technological Innovation – Elevating Laboratory Testing: From Biomarkers to the Automated Immunoassay Solution DxI 9000 – A New Breakthrough in Modern Laboratories.” The event was attended by doctors, laboratory technicians, and healthcare professionals from hospitals and medical facilities nationwide.
With a focus on updating technological trends and improving laboratory efficiency, the seminar featured presentations and discussions on diagnostic biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases, their impact on laboratory practice, optimization of clinical diagnosis, and suitable medical device solutions.

In addition to highly applicable scientific research, the chairpersons and speakers addressed many practical questions and real-life case scenarios related to cardiovascular disease testing, supporting accurate diagnosis and treatment. The lively discussion session provided valuable insights for all participants. At the same time, Mitalab introduced the DxI 9000 solution – a breakthrough module designed to save operational time and enhance laboratory performance. A highlight of the program was the CSR activity “Donating 100 Chò Chỉ trees to the Hung Kings Temple Historical Site.”
The Chò Chỉ tree – a symbol of strength and longevity – is recognized as a Vietnamese Heritage Tree and closely associated with community development. With the message “Sow green seeds – Reap a healthy future,” this activity contributes to landscape improvement, supports environmental protection campaigns, and preserves Vietnam’s traditional cultural values. It also brought a meaningful and memorable experience to participants alongside the knowledge-sharing sessions.
Mitalab sincerely thanks all distinguished guests for taking the time to attend the seminar. Wishing you continued health, happiness, and peace!
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