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Advances in Bioprocessing
Cultivating Economic Growth

March 22 and 23, 2009

Goal of the conference: Bring bio-processing industry leaders together with innovators in the field, R&D specialists and academics to position NYS as a leading employer in the field of bio-processing. Sponsors are welcome (SPONSOR form).

Thanks to our 2008 Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

biospherix

In-Kind Sponsors

emerson

Why Attend? Cross Pollination will result in best practices we can all use

Put the technology users together with end users (students, engineers and scientists) and put the practitioners, students, engineers, and scientists in touch with technologists and companies.  The result will be a heightened awareness of current projects, innovative and state-of-the-art approaches to success in bio-processing implementation. 

We have a huge base of knowledgeable scientists, a whole slew of small companies that are moving quickly.  Let other companies know what you are doing – share success stories and strategies in an exchange of ideas that work.

A different kind of conference . . .

  • Where you can talk about best practices in a true exchange with others in a small group,
  • Followed by a plenary facilitated session to exchange best practices that will expand on everyone's success stories,
  • Regroup to small groups to build a model for success,
  • End the experience with a keynote's action plan to move you and your company forward to measurable, successful outcomes.

Who should come. . .

  • Bio-processing companies will share strategic and best practices from other bio-processing companies’ strategies, approaches and business practices that work for NYS, including: solution providers, equipment manufacturers and users.
  • Research and developers, scientists share cutting edge bio-processing information and innovative applications with first to market and successful results.
  • Policy makers, decision makers and law-makers will discover the economic development potential of bio-processing already important to the economic present and future of NYS.
  • University faculty and students will learn about NYS bio-processing projects and businesses and share their interests, involvements and innovative insights for future opportunities.
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At the
Oncenter Complex,
Syracuse, NY

oncenter
800 South State St.
Syracuse, NY 13202

 

 


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