Five Reasons to Attend the BioScience Summit in September

Five Reasons to Attend the BioScience Summit in September

The BioScience Summit is coming up fast! If you don’t have your tickets yet, go grab them.  

If you haven’t decided whether to attend, here are five reasons join us for the Summit in September:

  1. Learn about the growth of the BioScience Industry in North Dakota and ways to take advantage of the growth
  2. Hear how higher education is developing the future workforce in bioscience — And we’ve added a career experience networking event to connect companies and students in high school and higher education!! 
  3. Learn about commercializing medical device innovations
  4. Take advantage of great networking opportunities
  5.  Enjoy great food!

 

The 2024 BioScience Summit will bring together some of the nation’s leading bioscience and medical device innovators, business and political leaders to explore opportunities for collaboration, and partnerships to build out one of the nation’s fastest growing bioscience ecosystems. 

Highlights of this year summit include:

  • Trends in Biotech
  • Workforce Solutions
  • Collaborating with Department of Defense

 

“After a successful inaugural bioscience summit last year it was clear there is a demand for an industry event like this to bring together ecosystem builders, partners, thought leaders, innovators, and students to explore new opportunities to continue growing the regional bioscience sector. We are expecting over 300 attendees this year and are proud to add the new Career Exploration forum for students, industry, and higher education to connect,” Ryan Aasheim, Chief Business Development Officer, GFMEDC. 

Connecting with students

This year, companies have a chance to talk about their business and opportunities with students from the Greater FM area.  Meet with high school students to share the benefits of the bioscience industry and chat with college students about internships and career opportunities during the Career Fair on September 17th

  • 11:00-2:00 p.m.
  • September 17
  • Chat with high school students and higher education students
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