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News Release from: Cordia 2003 | Subject: Partnering Forum
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 19 September 2003
Biotech partnering forum opens for
business
Companies attending Cordia 2003 can buy access to the audience of leaders and decision-makers within the biotech/pharma industry and investor community
Biotech companies can now apply to use the new Cordia Partnering Forum to locate industrial or financial partners 72 of them will be selected to present their company at the Cordia-EuropaBio 2003 convention, on 2-4 December, in Vienna, Austria
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Applications may be posted on-line at until 30 September.
The Cordia Partnering Forum is a unique opportunity to access an audience of leaders and decision-makers within the biotech/pharma industry and investor community.
Selected companies will have a 12 minute presentation followed by five minutes for Q and A's, a dedicated meeting room to utilise exclusively for the three days of the event, and an on-line appointment-setting system.
They also get access to the Partnering Forum meeting area for the duration of the event, promotion on the Cordia web site, and entry in the Partnering Forum catalogue and CD.
Applications are open to a broad range of companies, from start-ups to quoted groups, across therapeutic areas and technologies.
Each presentation will be showcased alongside comparable stage companies from across the globe.
All sessions will be facilitated by experienced animators from large biotech/pharma companies or by life science investors.
A specialist panel will screen and select the presenting companies to ensure original and innovative candidates are awarded a presentation slot.
Companies that have been selected will be asked to pay 500 euro in addition to the Cordia delegate fee.
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