ScanBalt Forum 2007

ScanBaltThe ScanBalt Forum 2007 will be held in Gothenburg, Sweden on 4-5 October, 2007. The focus of this year's event will be science innovation and bio-entrepreneurship.

The focus of ScanBalt Forum 2007 lies on science innovation and bio-entrepreneurship, a field of distinction for Göteborg region.

The aim of the event is to provide participants with an exciting and stimulating conference, exposing them to opinion leaders and renowned speakers in a friendly and creative environment in order to promote networking for the benefit of all involved.

Trans-national collaboration to bridge academic research and industry is a key parameter to enhance the competitiveness of the ScanBalt BioRegion, strengthen regional cohesion and promote cluster development. There will be an extensive range of sessions and talks, presented by some of the BioRegion's leading scientific and industrial leaders.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.scanbalt.org/forum2007

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