Register Now and Save $100 on Your Lab Design Conference Ticket

Save $100 on your pass to the 25th annual Lab Design Conference when you register by February 27, 2026. This is the final opportunity to save before registration moves to full price.

The Lab Design Conference brings together professionals responsible for designing, planning, renovating, and optimizing laboratory environments. Attendees gain access to expert-led sessions, interactive panels and roundtables, and a dynamic exhibit hall showcasing solutions that support safer, more efficient, and future-ready labs.

Hosted at the Caribe Royale Orlando, the conference delivers four days of practical insights and real-world case studies addressing today’s most pressing lab design and operations challenges. Programming is designed to support every project stage—from new construction to renovation and ongoing optimization.

REGISTER NOW FOR THE LAB DESIGN CONFERENCE!

From structured sessions to informal conversations over meals or in the hallways, the event creates countless opportunities to connect, exchange ideas, and build relationships with peers and industry leaders. Join us May 11–14, 2026, in Orlando, FL, and be part of this milestone year celebrating 25 years of lab design innovation.

Register now and receive:
✔️ $100 savings when you register by February 27
✔️ Full access to keynote presentations and breakout sessions
✔️ Practical case studies on lab renovations, relocations, and new builds
✔️ Networking with professionals across architecture, engineering, research, and facilities
✔️ Group discounts for teams registering together

Want to enhance your experience? Add a workshop and lab tour to your ticket!

This milestone year celebrates 25 years of the Lab Design Conference, honoring decades of innovation and experience while highlighting the ideas shaping the future of lab design.

Register now to save $100—we look forward to welcoming you to Orlando this May!

MaryBeth DiDonna

MaryBeth DiDonna is managing editor of Lab Design News. She can be reached at mdidonna@labdesignconference.com.

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