Supporting Science Education at CONQEST 2025 – The University of Queensland

John Morris Group was proud to participate in CONQEST 2025, held at The University of Queensland, where we had the opportunity to connect with dedicated lab technicians, educators, and school science coordinators from across Queensland.

Our representatives, Kim and Andy Wu, were on-site to showcase a range of cutting-edge laboratory equipment and educational tools designed to support hands-on science learning in secondary schools.

Featured solutions included:

  • Memmert – Precision ovens and incubators designed for controlled environments in biology and chemistry labs.

  • Gilson – Reliable pipettes and liquid handling tools trusted by labs for accuracy and durability.

  • Cole-Parmer – Versatile labware and fluid handling solutions to support a wide range of scientific applications.

  • Sigma  – High-quality centrifuges built for speed, safety, and reproducibility.

  • Erlab – Ductless fume hoods and filtration solutions that prioritise safety and sustainability.

  • PHCbi – CO₂ incubators and ultra-low temperature freezers engineered for life science and clinical applications.

The event sparked meaningful conversations about equipping future scientists with the tools they need to explore, experiment, and innovate. From secondary classrooms to research institutions, our goal remains the same—supporting science through trusted technology and responsive service.

Thank you to the organisers and everyone who stopped by our stand. We’re grateful for the opportunity to contribute to a stronger science education ecosystem in Australia.

July 8, 2025

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