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BIO-Europe Spring® 2013 in Barcelona to Feature C-Level Program Speakers
ZURICH & BARCELONA, Spain --(Business Wire)--
The seventh annual BIO-Europe Spring® international partnering
conference will be held in Barcelona, Spain March 11-13, 2013 at the
CCIB Convention Centre Barcelona. The event is expected to draw over
2,000 attendees, 75% of whom represent C-level executives/ VPs and
directors, from over 1,300 companies.
"BIO-Europe Spring is our flagship companion event to BIO-Europe in the
fall," said Carola Schropp, President of EBD Group. "The program
is designed to complement partnering and appeal to dealmakers and
promote discussion of the issues they struggle with day-to-day, from
avoiding mistakes in partnering the deal, to trends in alternative
financing models, to preventing a failed proof of concept."
The Host Committee for the 2013 edition is coordinated by Biocat
and the Barcelona
City Council-through Barcelona Activa-and receives support from
other sector organizations and companies from the BioRegion of
Catalonia, including Almirall,
Amgen,
Biokit,
Reig
Jofré, Ysios
Capital and Cuatrecasas,
Gonçalves Pereira.
The opening plenary titled "Is pharma taking over the role of VC " will
explore pharma's move toward earlier involvement in startup R&D and the
transformation of their role from mere buyer to mentor in the drug
development process. The plenary will be moderated by Vaughn Kailian,
Managing Director of MPM Capital, with speakers Frances Heller,
Senior VP, Business Development of Bristol-Myers Squibb; Bernhard
Kirschbaum, Executive VP, Head of Global Research & Early
Development and Member of the Merck Serono Pharmaceutical Executive
Committee; Denise Pollard-Knight, Managing Partner of
Phase4 Ventures; and Ed Mathers, Partner of NEA.
"There is definitely a trend toward pharma increasing their interest in
partnering innovative early stage assets, and being involved earlier in
the process of building startups through the sharing of their
expertise," said Kailian. "I think big pharma sees the potential
in being more involved, earlier on, to try and fill their diminishing
pipelines"
"Are we taking on the role of a VC I don't think so," said Kirschbaum.
"But I would say that we are looking at new ways to not only benefit
from external innovation but to be more actively involved in fostering
innovation as well outside our company from the ground up. For this we
are using a broad range of models which goes beyond what a VC would do.
With the ultimate goal to establish successful collaborations driving
development of promising technologies and products, we would be remiss
if we didn't embrace the early stage potential that is out there."
This year's program again features the popular Therapeutic Insight by
Defined Health, a forum for industry executives providing an
unparalleled understanding of transformational challenges and
opportunities across the industry and within selected disease and
platform technology areas, and connecting them with the "big picture" of
real world drug development, partnering and commercialization issues. The
Therapeutic Insight by Defined Health track includes a presentation
on balancing scientific and commercial risk in the pursuit of relevance
and key industry opinion leader panel discussions focused on oncology,
antibiotics, and orphan CNS diseases.
Ginny Llobell, VP of Defined Health commented, "We are always
excited to bring our unconventional insight to the biopharm and
investment companies that attend BIO-Europe Spring. The level of
intellect and thought that the presentations and panelists bring to the
discussions stimulates great enthusiasm for the Therapeutic Insight
sessions, and hopefully spurs more informed partnering discussions."
BIO-Europe Spring 2012 was held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and
welcomed 2,157 delegates representing 1,304 companies vying for an
estimated 2,508 licensing opportunities. 11,172 one-to-one meetings took
place at that event between companies across the life science value
chain, from large biotech and pharma companies to financiers and
innovative startups.
One-to-one partnering meetings for the 2013 edition in Barcelona can be
scheduled starting January 28 utilizing partneringONE®, EBD Group's
leading conference networking solution. As the leading conference
networking solution for the life sciences, the system generates over
40,000 one-to-one meetings annually at EBD Group's six life science
partnering events held around the world. With partneringONE, pharma and
biotech dealmakers can create a partnering profile and begin efficiently
identifying and requesting meetings with potential collaborators. For
more about partneringONE and how to log on to your account, go to www.ebdgroup.com/bes/partnering/index.php
Information for BIO-Europe Spring can be found online at http://www.ebdgroup.com/bes
Notes to Editors:
Entry to BIO-Europe Spring 2013 is free to members of the press,
including full access to the partnering system, sessions, press
conferences, workshops, and pre-arranged partnering meetings. Visit the
BIO-Europe Spring conference website at http://www.ebdgroup.com/bes/press_reg.htm
for registration details.
About EBD Group
EBD Group is the leading partnering firm for the global life science
industry. Since 1993, biotech, pharma and medical device companies have
leveraged EBD Group's partnering conferences, technology and services to
identify business opportunities and develop strategic relationships
essential to their success.
EBD Group's conferences are run with the support of leading corporations
and international trade associations and include:
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BIO-Europe®
and
BIO-Europe Spring®, Europe's largest life science partnering
conferences, supported by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)
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BioPharm
America™, the fastest growing partnering event in North America
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Biotech
Showcase™, a unique forum in San Francisco for presenting to
investors and business development executives, co-produced with
Demy-Colton Life Science Advisors
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BioEquity
Europe, the investor conference co-organized with BioCentury
Publications and BIO
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ChinaBio®
Partnering Forum, the first dedicated biotech/pharma partnering
conference in China, co-produced with ChinaBio® LLC
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EuroMedtech™,
EBD Group's partnering event for the innovative medical technology
industry
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Partnering
for Global Impact®, a new partnering conference providing an
innovative forum to partner, identify and generate social and
philanthropic investment and funding opportunities
EBD Group's sophisticated web-based partnering service, partneringONE®,
is also used as the partnering engine at numerous third-party events
around the world, and partnering360® is the
open online community of life science dealmakers that enhances
partnering experiences all year long. Outside of the conference format,
EBD Group's consultants provide hands-on assistance for firms seeking to
in- or out-license products and technologies.
EBD Group has offices in the USA and Europe.
For more information please visit www.ebdgroup.com.

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