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SNUG 2024 Registration Open!

SCC Soft Computer is pleased to announce the 2024 Annual SNUG Conference registration is now open! Sign up by March 1st, to be entered into the early bird sweepstake for a chance to win a prize at the conference, May 5 – 9! This year’s theme is 30 Years of Collaboration and Education – SNUG 2024ward.

Attendees will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of educational sessions where they can gain valuable knowledge to take back to their laboratory. Our product specialists will discuss new functionalities within applications such as SoftLab®, SoftGenomics®, SoftBank®, SoftWebPlus®, SoftBioBank®, and more. Additionally, attendees can work directly with SCC domain experts in the Hands-On-Lab, where they can learn more about the features and benefits of SCC’s Laboratory and Genetics software.

On Wednesday evening, SCC Soft Computer will be hosting an appreciation banquet dinner for all clients at the world-famous Clearwater Aquarium! 

Make sure you register early for the 30th anniversary of SNUG where you’ll get insights on SCC’s products and meet other Soft Computer users!  

Click here to register!


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