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EuropaBio's first European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology 2008
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EuropaBio's first European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology 2008


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Date 1:
Date 1 Start Time:
Date 1 End Time:
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Europa Bio
15/09/2008
08:30
17:00
16/09/2008
17/09/2008
Venue
Venue Name: Hotel Bloom
Venue Address: Rue Royale 250
Venue Address 2: Brussels
Venue Town/City: Belgium
Venue Web Address: www.hotelbloom.com
Booking Details
Web Address: www.efib2008.com
Telephone: +32 (0)2 220 66 11
Description: EuropaBio, the European Association for Bioindustries, is delighted to introduce you to the European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology 2008 which will take place this 15-17 September in Brussels, Belgium. This inaugural event will feature two workshops and a forum with approximately 30 industry leaders who will assess the prospects for industrial biotechnology in Europe, through presentations, question-and-answer sessions and panel discussions. The European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology 2008 will, for the first time, bring together the players of the whole industrial biotechnology value chain in Europe to discuss current trends and future growth prospects. Offering a thorough analysis of the European market for industrial biotechnology, this forum will demonstrate the route to commercialisation, highlight how policies and incentives can encourage growth, and cover the latest research developments, applications and technology advances.
Who should attend?
Technical and commercial professionals and academics within the following sectors:

End users of bioproducts
Chemicals and plastics companies.
Biotechnology companies.
Research organisations and academics.


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