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Milestone at NSH 2025 in Long Beach


NSH 2025

Milestone is proud to announce our participation in the NSH 2025 Convention, taking place September 26–30, 2025 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California. Visit us at Booth #417 to experience the latest in histology innovation and see LeanDECAL in action — our newly launched solution for fast, standardized, and reproducible bone decalcification.

📅 Date: September 26–30, 2025
📍 Location: Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA
🔎 Milestone Booth: #417

About NSH 2025 – The Largest Histology Convention of the Year

Hosted by the National Society for Histotechnology, NSH 2025 is the premier annual event for histology professionals. This four-day gathering offers cutting-edge research, hands-on workshops, expert-led training sessions, and opportunities to build lasting professional connections.

Visit Milestone at Booth #417

Stop by Booth #417 to connect with the Milestone team and explore our latest innovations designed to enhance histology workflows. From tissue processing to laboratory automation, our solutions are built to support greater efficiency, consistency, and diagnostic quality.

Engage with our product experts, experience live demonstrations, and discover how Milestone is helping labs meet today’s challenges while preparing for tomorrow’s demands.

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