Bangalore INDIA BIO 2013 to provide latest trends in biotech business opportunities

Bangalore INDIA BIO, an annual event organised by Department of Science & Technology (DST) Government of Karnataka, under the guidance of Vision Group of Biotechnology, will give an insight about the latest trends and biotech business opportunities in India. Since 2001, Bangalore INDIA BIO has been instrumental in promoting the inherent strengths of the Indian biotech industry to the outside world and is now acknowledged as the biggest and India’s national event on life sciences.

Bangalore INDIA Bio 2013, to be held from February 6-8, will have multi-track conference, international trade show, biopartnering India, vision leadership series, CEO conclave, poster walkway of discovery, Bio Excellence awards, bioquiz and workshops. Bangalore INDIA BIO 2013 will deliberate on issues related to the latest innovations in biotechnology and focus on business opportunities that exist for companies in biopharmaceuticals, bio-industrial, bio-services, bio- informatics and agri-biotechnology in the light of the emerging bio economy. Exhibitors, conference delegates and 5,000 business visitors from across India and abroad will take part in the event.

Discussions will be held on issues such as collaborative and integrative business models as well as policy, regulation, and investment challenges for biotechnology in a global bio economy and will provide networking and knowledge sharing platform for business leaders, policy makers, research heads and academia.

International conference will focus on areas such as Deal Making Trends—Partnerships that take Innovation to Realisation; India and the Shifting Global Regulatory Environment; Potential demand for Biosimilars—Pioneering the Future; Strengthening the Clinical Research Ecosystem; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Medical Biotechnology and Biomedical Devices and Equipment; Vaccines and Health Trends; Cell Science and Stem Cell Therapy; Diagnostics and Targeted Therapeutics and Protection of Intellectual Property.

EP News Bureau

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