We will be participating in the Latin American Congress of Pathology – SLAP 2025, taking place from November 11–14, 2025 in Santiago, Chile.
This year, we’re proud to partner with Roche Diagnostics to present our cutting-edge technology that’s redefining efficiency, safety, and precision in pathology workflows. Together, we’re driving innovation to help laboratories across Latin America achieve faster turnaround times, improved diagnostic confidence, and safer lab operations.
📅 Date: November 11–14, 2025
📍 Location: Hotel InterContinental, Santiago, Chile
🔎 Milestone Booth: MS2
Visit Milestone at Booth MS2
Join us at Booth MS2 to experience firsthand how our integrated solutions are transforming laboratory processes. Our team will be on-site to showcase our latest advancements, discuss collaborative opportunities, and demonstrate how our technology empowers pathologists and lab professionals to deliver better patient outcomes.
About SLAP 2025
SLAP (Sociedad Latinoamericana de Patología) is the leading event for the pathology community in Latin America, bringing together experts, researchers, and industry partners to share the latest developments in diagnostic science and digital transformation in pathology.
We can’t wait to connect with our peers, partners, and customers in Santiago. See you at SLAP 2025!
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