For immediate release: Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Practical Applications, Inc. (PAI) showcased its’ state of the art biodecontamination technology at the 2007 Bio
International Convention. PAI’s biodecontamination systems prevent the transmission of infectious diseases and
bioterrorism agents into the environment through contaminated research laboratory wastewater.
The 2007 Bio International Convention was the world’s largest event for the Bio Industry to date. The symposium, held in the Boston Convention Center, drew over 20,000 attendees from 48 states and 64 countries. Guest speakers
included Michael J. Fox, the Queen Noor of Jordan, Robert S. Lagner of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and
Craig Mello of University of Massachusetts Medical School.
Practical Applications, Inc. is at the forefront of biodecontaminiation technology in the United States. PAI has
engineered biodecontamination systems for both Regional Biocontainment Laboratories (RBL) and National
Biocontainment Laboratories (NBL). PAI’s Biodecontamination systems treat biologically active wastewater from BSL-2, BSL-3, and BSL-4 Laboratories which research emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases caused by natural means as well as bioterrosim. PAI’s systems are all custom built to meet our clients’ specific needs in the most environmentally friendly, reliable, and cost effective manner.
For more information on Biosafety Labratories follow the link below for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases’ article “The Need for Biosafety Laboratory Facilities.”
http://www3.niaid.nih.gov
For further information contact:
Practical Applications Marketing and Communications
info@pai-online.com
