BIA Global BioLeadership Summit will show the Path to Success

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BIA Global BioLeadership Summit will show the Path to Success

18 Nov, 2011

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With high-profile speakers from the global biopharmaceutical sector discussing a range of challenging situations, the BIA Global BioLeadership Summit 2011 taking place in Windsor on 6-7 October will provide the essential information needed to build a valuable and successful organisation. There will also be a unique opportunity to input into the BIA’s public affairs policy in 2012.

This board-level focused summit will consist of many thought-provoking discussion sessions covering exits, raising capital, organisation change and increased R&D returns. Sessions on crisis communications, the advantages of virtual business models and maximising the effectiveness of a company’s  board will also be aired.

The conference speakers are experienced in establishing companies, developing them and raising finance, as well as selling them, and have many hard-won tips to impart. Attendees will also have the chance to drive UK life sciences policy with the BIA.

Following on from successes such as the patent box, ideas for new initiatives will be discussed in this interactive session and pulled together into a briefing to guide the BIA’s 2012 lobbying. To register and for more information visit

http://www.bioindustry.org or contact Cathy Smyth [email protected]

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