BioVision, The World
Life Sciences Forum, announces its sixth edition to take place 8-11 March 2009
at the Lyon Convention Centre, France : the quest for solutions continues!
Media Advisory BioVision
Lyon, 12 November-- BioVision, The World
Life Sciences Forum, announces its sixth edition to take place 8-11 March 2009
at the Lyon Convention Centre, France : the quest for solutions continues!
“Life Sciences’ Challenging Role in our
Expanding Cities” is the theme that will bring together 3,000 people for 3 ½
days of passionate debate to actively seek solutions. A focus on urbanization
and the transition towards a massively urban world population will complement a
parallel program of in-depth focus on advances in the life sciences themselves.
Discussions will take place in plenaries and thematic sessions and smaller
debates over dinner.
Participants from the sciences, including
several Nobel Laureates; industry leaders, CEOs, presidents and vice presidents
of worldwide companies; leaders of government and multilateral organizations;
and civil society and NGO representatives will travel to Lyon, France for this
sixth edition of BioVision, marking an ongoing commitment to recent achievements
in life sciences and technologies.
The purpose of the debates is to establish
dialogue among communities that do not normally meet, bringing new people
together to make concrete recommendations on the way to move forward, and to
inform the public of the latest scientific developments. Results will be published
in The BioVision Solutions Manifesto, with detailed scientific reporting and an
overview of solutions and recommendations.
Two additional important gatherings will be
held during BioVision in Lyon 8-11 March:
BioVision.Nxt, a networking meeting of 100
young professionals in sciences, hi-tech, NGOs and politics, who will
contribute their vision to the BioVision project;
BioSquare, convening biotech and life
sciences companies to one of the most well-attended biotech partnering
conventions in the world, where top business development executives from
biotech and large corporations meet major investors and national delegations to
do business.
BioVision, The World Life Sciences Forum,
is an independent and non-profit institution operated by the Fondation
Scientifique de Lyon et du Sud-Est.
Press Contact: Barbara Erskine -
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or on Swiss portable (4179) 202 4528