The Colorado BioScience Association
is a not-for-profit corporation providing services and
support for Colorado’s growing biosciences industry. Colorado is embarking on an aggressive
plan to grow the state’s bioscience industry into one of the country’s premier bioscience clusters.
What Is BioScience?
Bioscience encompasses four sectors of industry in Colorado: biotechnology, medical devices,
pharmaceuticals and agricultural biotechnology. Products from this industry include:
- biologics, which use biological processes to solve problems or make useful products;
- pharmaceuticals and medical devices;
- diagnostic equipment;
- crops engineered for increased yield; and
- cleaner, more efficient manufacturing methods.
Bioscience companies in Colorado are engaged in research, development, and/or production in
all of these areas.
BioScience News
Bio Breakfast
02/23/07, CoBioscience.com
Feb 28, 2007 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
Northfield Stapleton Denver, CO
Non-Member Price: $50.00
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NanoBusiness 2006 Coming Up May 17-19 in New York City
It's almost time for
NanoBusiness 2006, the official conference of the Nanobusiness Alliance, May 17-19 at the New York Marriott Marquis Times Square.
NanoBusiness 2006 is designed to provide attendees with the information, knowledge and contacts required to move research and application development to commercialization, as well as to showcase the ongoing integration of small tech products into the global economy. In attendance will be hundreds of business leaders, investors, venture capitalists, scientists, engineers, government officials and visionaries who are driving the nanotechnology revolution. Take advantage of more than three days of comprehensive corporate presentations, in-depth panels, executive keynotes, educational sessions, and networking opportunities.
Keynote speakers include Michael Idelchik, VP of Advanced Technology, GE Global Research; Nabil V. Sakkab, SVP, Proctor & Gamble;
Josh Wolfe, Editor, Forbes/Wolfe Nanotech Report & NBA Co-Founder; and
Sean Murdock, Executive Director, Nanobusiness Alliance.
Collaborative Expansion is on the Horizon for
for Colorado BioScience Association
01/23/06, w3w3.com
After merging medical devices and biosciences in Colorado about two years ago, CBSA has
become a strong voice for Colorado industries. Executive Director, Denise Brown says the 35
programs held by CBSA along with BioWest 2005 are signs of the future. Collaboration is
their mantra and will partner with CSIA, SBIR Colorado, and the Longmont Economic Development
Council, among others.
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