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"Chicago, the 'City of Big Shoulders' embraced and welcomed the global biotechnology community as host to the 2013 BIO International Convention," said John Flavin, BIO Program Committee Co-Chair, M D, Flavin Ventures, LLC and Executive Director of Chicago Innovation Mentors. "I sat in on many standing room only presentations and panels discussing the cutting edge of biotech business, scientific and regulatory topics. I walked the crowded, expansive exhibit hall seeing so many familiar faces and organisations representing diverse geographies, universities and companies all focused on developing breakthrough technologies and products to cure diseases and improve our standard of living around the globe. I leave the Convention today with renewed optimism, energy and enthusiasm for the biotechnology industry as a whole and intend to leverage and enhance our Chicago
bioscience ecosystem and make a global impact with the assets and talents we have here."
The 2014 BIO International Convention will take place on 23-26th June at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California, another major US Biotechnology hub.
"We are very excited to host the 2014 BIO International Convention in San Diego for the third time. San Diego's biotech community has continued to make significant advances since the Convention was last here in 2008. Since then we have worked at building a strong biotech start-up ecosystem and emerged as a leader in genomics and personalised medicine. We look forward to welcoming the Convention and all of our global biotech colleagues to California," stated Joseph D. Panetta, President & CEO of BIOCOM.
Pharmaceutical Testing Equipment Manufacturer Strengthens Position in Eastern Europe
Sotax Group, an international leader in the development and manufacturing of pharmaceutical
testing equipment, is pleased to announce the expansion of its global subsidiaries with the opening of a new office in the Czech Republic. This new subsidiary will operate under Sotax Pharmaceutical Testing s.r.o. and is based in Prague.
“The goal of expanding the Sotax Group with the opening of the Prague office is to provide our Czech customers with more efficient access to the latest pharmaceutical testing products as well as technical support.
It will allow us to offer even greater personalised service and to explore higher levels of collaboration with the local pharmaceutical community,” said Thomas Pfammatter, CEO of the Sotax Group.
The newly found subsidiary will be managed by Ing. Iva Martincova, who possesses substantial knowledge of the Czech and Slovakian pharmaceutical market.
“We are excited to respond to the growing demands of our clients by establishing a new presence in Eastern Europe. Iva’s background and experience make her ideally suited to lead our Czech operations to ensure we remain client centric.” said Ramsey Khinda, Head of Sales & Marketing (Business Unit Europe).
In Europe, Sotax also maintains subsidiary offices in Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, apart from its European headquarters in Switzerland.
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