Activities of BioValley Deutschland e.V.

BioValley Deutschland e.V. offers its members and guests different event formats:

  1. The core activity of the BioValley events are the so-called BioValley Regulars Table seminars. In most cases, they take place in Freiburg and in the BioValley Meeting places in Lörrach.
    The concept of these events, which take place 8-10 times per year, is simple but successful. After short presentations of approx. 35 minutes from one or two companies, start-ups or scientific institutions, a discussion follows and finally a get-together with Baden wine rounds up the meetings.
  1. A further event highlight is the BioValley Companies Day, which takes place once a year, alternating with our partners in France and Switzerland in hosting the event.
    These BioValley Companies Days are one-day events based on the Elevator pitches principle. Approximately 30-36 Life Science Companies or scientific institutions present for maximally 8 minute presentations to a chosen public. Coffee breaks and a midday meal allow possibilities for communication and exchange of information.
  1. As partners of the Swiss (BioValley Basel) and Alsace biovalleys (BioValley France) our members can also participate in their events. BioValley France and BIO-PRO Baden-Württemberg organize the successful Meet and Match events in Strasburg, offering biotechnology and medical technology presentations combined with discussions and networking forums. https://www.biovalley-france.com/fr/agenda
    BioValley Basel meetings include Matching BioTech Angels and Companies events, see: https://biovalley.ch/events-news

Current Events Overview

BioValley Stammtisch Freiburg: Basilea

Titel: Basilea und die Herausforderungen bei der Entwicklung neuer Antibiotika und Antimykotika

Referenten: Dr. Peer Nils Schröder, Dr. Fanny Gutsche-Jones

 

Wednesday, 16. October 2024 - 18:00 until 19:30
ChemCon GmbH, BioTechpark Freiburg (Rotes Gebäude), Engesserstraße 4a (2. OG), 79108 Freiburg

BioValley offers a variety of activities to bring together science and technology from universities, research institutes, large and small life science companies, as well as public facilities.