It is no coincidence that both the University of Oxford and Switzerland's ETH Zurich rank among the global top 10 academic institutes for Life Sciences. At this event the Swiss Embassy will further examine the two locations landscapes for fostering innovation within this field.
Two thirds of the value added attributable to the pharmaceutical industry as a whole in Switzerland is generated in the Basel Area, as revealed by an Interpharma report. However, the region also shines in an international comparison. Interpharma CEO René Buholzer regards it as “probably the most productive life sciences location in the world”. Join them to further examine topics such as "How Genomics facilitates vaccine developments" and "Covid's impact on the future of digital health technologies".
DATE | |
TARGET AUDIENCE | UK-based Exporters, Associations, Clusters, Decision / Policy Makers, Government, Innovation Communities (Startups & intermediaries), Academics, Industry Experts |
ORGANIZER | Swiss Business Hub UK + Ireland, Switzerland Global Enterprise |
EVENT LANGUAGE |
English |
PLACE |
St. Hugh's College |