UK named country partner for BioAsia 2023

UK named country partner for BioAsia 2023

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Category : International Published on: February 01 2023

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  • For the 20th edition of the largest event in the biotechnological industry of Asia, global business firm BioAsia picked the United Kingdom (UK) as its country partner.
  • With the theme of - ‘Advancing for ONE: Shaping the next generation of humanized healthcare’, BioAsia 2023 is all set to be held from February 24 to 26 in Hyderabad.
  • Over the course of three days, prominent industry leaders, distinguished scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs will come together to discuss ‘humanized’ healthcare.
  • The plenary sessions will hold constructive discussions on how to integrate cross-sectional ecosystems, use disruptive technologies and make quality healthcare more accessible and affordable in the near future.
  • With mutual interest, the UK and the Government of Telangana will come together to share knowledge and best practices in life-sciences.
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