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Bridging the Gap (April 7–8)

The Life Science Bridge is a joint initiative between the regional SACC-USA (Swedish-American Chambers of Commerce) in San Diego, Boston and San Francisco. Together they create events, networking opportunities and support Life Science companies looking to take their business to the U.S market.

Business & Finance

#NLSDays’ partnering portal is now open – start sending your personal meeting requests!

Nordic Life Science Days 20-23 April offers excellent opportunities for digital face-to-face meetings, and for presenting your company to investors and potential partners. The partnering platform is now open for sending and accepting/rejecting meeting requests. On April 5 the meeting scheduling begins. The meetings will be scheduled in 30-minute intervals from April 20 to 23, at any preferred time zone.

Business & Finance

Three days of free virtual partnering meetings

As Covid-19 continues to advance around the world, it falls to pharmaceutical companies, biotechs, academia, research scientists, public health agencies, VCs, CRO/CMOs and their suppliers to work in partnership in order to provide a coordinated industry response to the pandemic.

The COVID-19 crisis puts a spotlight on IP protection vs. public health interests

The pandemic has put the life sciences industry in the limelight globally in an unprecedented manner. On one hand there is a race to find COVID-19 diagnostics, treatments and vaccines which can be IP-protected, on the other hand is the public interest for equitable availability and affordability of essential drugs and treatments.  

The Nordics getting ready to showcase joint strengths

The preparations are intensive for this year’s BIO convention in Philadelphia, June 2-6th. Nearly 80 Nordic companies will be present, along with SwedenBIO and our fellow organisations working to promote the Nordic life science USP worldwide.  

Sweden – the top candidate for EMA

- The EMA is strategically important for the EU's global competitiveness. We are convinced that Sweden's offer is best able to benefit the EMA and the EU as a whole, says Prime Minister Stefan Löfven in their latest press release.

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