Actini Group at Absanz 2025

Join Actini Group at ABSANZ 2025

The Biosecurity Association for Australia and New Zealand is organizing its 13th annual conference in Sydney from October 27 to 31, 2025.

Visit us at Booth 2 to meet our team, learn more about our safe, innovative, and sustainable decontamination solutions, and discover how Actini Group contributes to advancing biosafety and biocontainment technologies.

Come and discover ACTINI GROUP’s solutions!

For over 70 years, we have been designing, manufacturing, and marketing decontamination, sterilization, preparation, and transfer equipment for laboratories and the pharmaceutical industry. What’s more, our innovative solutions combine safety, reliability, and efficiency. They enable you to optimize your processes while complying with the most stringent standards.

Practical information

Date: October 27 to 31, 2025
Venue: Waterview, Bicentennial Park, Sydney, New South Wales 2127 (Australia)
Booth: #2

Conference themes

  • Technologies and Innovations in Biosafety

  • Regulation and Risk Management

  • Training and Professional Development

The ABSANZ 2025 Conference offers a diverse program of conferences and interactive workshops. In addition, it shows how disruptions and regulatory changes can become opportunities to improve biological risk management and laboratory practices. For example, participants will discover concrete applications of cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence and synthetic biology. Moreover, they will learn about the latest innovations in biological containment.

Furthermore, the conference provides a chance to visit an exhibition featuring many exhibitors specializing in biosafety and laboratory technologies. Attendees can also join discussions on adapting to changes in regulatory and technological landscapes.

Overall, the annual ABSANZ Conference is a unique opportunity for professionals. Consequently, it allows them to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and connect with international experts. As a result, it contributes to shaping the future of biosafety in Australia, New Zealand, and globally.