BioMeetingpoint at the Biotechnica Fair 2007

The Biotechnology Thematic Group (BioTG) of the IRC Network together with other European partners are organising again the BioMeetingpoint for companies, R&D organisations and stakeholders to hold bilateral meetings at Biotechnica Hannover, Europe's leading biotechnology trade fair, which will take place in Hannover, Germany 9 - 11 October 2007.

Since 1985 Biotechnica Hannover has been the most important trade show in Europe for biotechnology. For the BioMeetingpoint a catalogue of company profiles and technology offers and requests will be available electronically and will allow participating companies and organisations to organise their individual meetings in advance.

The BioMeetingpoint functions as an "interface between research and the private sector" allowing new technologies, processes, patents and licenses to be offered and experience in financing, production, marketing and distribution to be requested, thus bringing compatible partners together.

The BioMeetingpoint is the ideal environment for:

  • Enterprises offering and/or using innovative technologies.
  • Enterprises that are looking for expertise and know-how in the areas of production, marketing and distribution or wish to provide this knowledge to others.
  • Scientists and research institutes offering application-oriented research results.
  • Start-ups.
  • Investors.

They will have the opportunity to get to know selected partners during individual discussions, which aim to pave the way for future co-operations.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.biomeetingpoint.org

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