Angel Forum is where 30+ pre-screened technology, service and manufacturing companies seeking equity funding of $100,000 to $1 million, present to 60+ pre-screened private equity investors (90 registered for last Forum). Open to everyone is the popular full day Investor Ready 101 boot-camp seminar on March 7.
Against the background of mountains and blue skies, a feeling of optimism emerged last week from the 3rd Annual BioPartnering North America (BPN) conference, produced by Technology Vision Group LLC (TVG).
SEATTLE – February 16, 2005 - The Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association (WBBA), in collaboration with BC Biotech, BC MedTech, BioAlberta, Idaho BioScience Association, Montana Bioscience Alliance and the Oregon Bioscience Association, announced that 64 Pacific Northwest life science companies have been selected to present at Invest Northwest 2005.
The complete program for the 3rd Annual BioPartnering North America (BPN) conference has now been announced. Delegates at this year’s conference will be able to listen to discussions and debates on a diverse range of topics ranging from a review of biotech and the outlook for 2005, to the subject of demystifying patent and business law and cross border issues on the life science sector.
As BioPartnering North America (BPN) enters it's 3rd year; the conference continues to build on it's previous successes. This year’s program promises to be as diverse and informative as ever. The 5 BioPartnering Leadership sessions, 4 industry workshops and 72 company presentations are designed to optimise the value that delegates gain from the eminent industry leaders who are presenting this year.
Angel Forum is where 30+ pre-screened technology, service and manufacturing companies seeking equity funding of $100,000 to $1 million, present to 60+ pre-screened private equity investors (90 registered for last Forum). Open to everyone is the popular full day Investor Ready 101 boot-camp seminar on March 7. For more information see www.ANGELforum.org
Against the background of mountains and blue skies, a feeling of optimism emerged last week from the 3rd Annual BioPartnering North America (BPN) conference, produced by Technology Vision Group LLC (TVG).
Paul J. Hastings, President and CEO of QLT Inc. addressed the Vancouver Board of Trade on March 11, 2005. Read the text of his speech "British Columbia and biotech in British Columbia is open for business!" here.
SEATTLE, March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- James C. Greenwood, President of theBiotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) in Washington, D.C., will be thekeynote speaker at Invest Northwest, April 26-27, 2005 in Seattle. Organizedby the Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association (WBBA), InvestNorthwest is the only CEO and investor forum featuring the Pacific Northwest'stop 65 bioscience companies.
Angel Forum is where 30+ pre-screened technology, service and manufacturing companies seeking equity funding of $100,000 to $1 million, present to 60+ pre-screened private equity investors (90 registered for last Forum). For more information see www.ANGELforum.org
BURNABY, B.C. – Inquiring young minds will test their biotech mettle on Friday when BC Biotech and BC Institute of Technology co-host a day of research in action at BCIT’s Burnaby campus.
Vancouver, British Columbia - NDP Leader Carole James demonstrated a clear lack of knowledge on issues related to the development of British Columbia’s technology industries on yesterday's CKNW radio debate, said David M. Hall, CFO of Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Chair of BC Biotech, the industry association representing biotech companies in British Columbia.
PHILADELPHIA – The Government of British Columbia is developing important tax changes to make the province an even more attractive centre for biotechnology innovation, Premier Gordon Campbell announced today.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 13, 2005--Technology Vision Group LLC is pleased to announce that as the BioPartnering Europe (BPE) conference enters its 13th year, its popularity is continuing to grow. BPE (October 9-11) has been chosen to kick off the World Life Science Week, http://www.worldlifescienceweek.com/, which will continue with CORDIA (October 11-13).
Ottawa, September 19, 2005 –THE SCORE, a groundbreaking musical drama about a scientist whose own genetic history threatens her career, her lab and her life, will have its world premiere on Saturday October 1 as part of the Vancouver International Film Festival.
OTTAWA, Sept. 26 /CNW Telbec/ - Whether you're a student in high school or in post-graduate studies, finishing your PhD, there are a multitude of scholarships and grants available to Canadian students interested in life sciences - and now is the time to start planning for them.
SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA--(CCNMatthews - Sept. 27, 2005) - Technology Vision Group LLC (TVG) is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications to present at the 4th Annual BioPartnering North America (BPN: www.techvision.com/bpn/) which will be held in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, on February 5-7, 2006 as a partnership between TVG, BC Biotech, BioAlberta and BIOTECanada.
OTTAWA, Sept. 27 /CNW Telbec/ - BIOTECanada and Biogen Idec Canada are pleased to announce the launch of a new program dedicated to celebrating teaching excellence in biosciences.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Sept. 28, 2005) - Twelve B.C.-based Companies Among the 2005 Fast 50 - A Ranking of Canada's Fastest Growing Technology Companies; ID Biomedical Corp. Honoured with the GrowthWorks Leadership Award
SEATTLE – October 13, 2005– The Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association (WBBA) in collaboration with BC Biotech, BC Medtech, BioAlberta, BioIdaho, Montana Bioscience Alliance and the Oregon Bioscience Association will host its fifth annual CEO and investor conference, Invest NorthwestTM, March 21 and 22, 2006 at Bell Harbor Conference Center in downtown Seattle.
OTTAWA, Ontario, November 7, 2005 – The Ottawa Life Sciences Council (OLSC) is pleased to announce this year’s finalists in the Canada’s Top 10 Life Science Companies Competition (Canada’s Top 10).
British Columbia's technology and biotechnology sectors are delivering the highest return on research and development dollars of any jurisdiction in North America, according to a landmark study conducted by the University of B.C.'s Sauder School of Business.
OTTAWA, Nov. 22 /CNW Telbec/ - Belinda Stronach, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal, today announced that the Government of Canada will provide $696,000 through the Sector Council Program, to support the development of Canada's skilled work force in the biotechnology sector.
SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA--(CCNMatthews - Dec. 15, 2005) - California, Technology Vision Group LLC (TVG) is pleased to announce the program for the 4th Annual BioPartnering North America (BPN: www.techvision.com/bpn) conference which will be held in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, on February 5-7, 2006 as a partnership between TVG, BC Biotech, BioAlberta and BIOTECanada.