20th Edition of BioAsia inaugurated in Hyderabad

20th Edition of BioAsia inaugurated in Hyderabad

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Category : International Published on: February 28 2023

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  • The 20th Edition of ‘BioAsia’, Asia’s largest Life Sciences and Healthcare Convention, was inaugurated by Telangana Industries & IT Minister K Taraka Ramarao in Hyderabad.
  • This year’s theme is ‘Advancing for One to celebrate the spirit of collaboration and promoting human prosperity’.
  • The three-day global forum will witness active participation of government dignitaries, business executives, scientists, researchers, and other delegates of global repute.
  • The BioAsia 2023 event will feature a start-up showcase where more than 100 carefully chosen health-tech entrepreneurs from around the globe can present their ground-breaking solutions to urgent medical problems.
  • The city enhanced its reputation during the COVID-19 pandemic by playing a crucial part in providing vaccines that helped immunise the entire world, and will now host BioAsia 2023.
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