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European BioPharm Scale-Up Congress 2008
Conference:
Post-congress briefing
19 Sept 8.30am - 5:30pm
Day 1
17 Sept 8.30am - 5:30pm
Day 2
18 Sept 8.30am - 5:30pm
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The second European BioPharm Scale-Up Congress was a success, attracting 75 participants with eight sponsors and exhibitors. Of the 75 participants, 40% attended from biotech and pharmaceutical companies, 32% from contract service/research organizations and 3% other.
14 different countries from around the world were represented. 81% of participants came from Europe, 13% from North America & Canada and 6% from the Rest of the World.
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About Geneva - What you need to know about staying in Geneva
With a myriad of boutiques and department stores, Geneva offers something for everyone.
It’s the watch capital of the world, a center for exquisite jewelry, and a place to find high quality Swiss and imported items.
Before you leave, don’t forget to purchase some chocolate from one of Geneva’s master chocolate-makers. And why not stock up on Swiss army knives? They make the ideal gift for anyone - including yourself!
If you are passing through Geneva, do not miss visiting the following places:
- Geneva’s lakefront
- Jet d'eau (water fountain)
- Flower Clock
- Saint Peter's Cathedral
- Reformation Wall
- Place Neuve
- United Nations Building
- Place du Bourg-de-Four
- Carouge
These tourist sites are world renown and should be visited!
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About Terrapinn - The Terrapinn difference
- Real case studies presented by CxO’s
- Powerpoint actively discouraged. Interaction encouraged
- Q&A sessions a formal part of the proceedings
- Panel sessions creating a talk show rather than a lecture
- Buffet lunches that encourage networking
- Speed networking increasing the number of people you meet
- Contact: facilitating networking before, during and after the event
- Drinks receptions to network and relax
- A year long, extensive marketing campaign
- Real value for sponsors, speakers and exhibitors
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