Biotech Leaders to Confront Industry Issues at Milan Conference March 5-7, 2007
Topics at BIO-Europe Spring to include globalization, new financing models, scientific trends and M&A trends
Carlsbad, CA and Munich, Germany, February 20, 2007 – EBD Group today announced that on Monday, March 5, international biotechnology industry leaders will descend on Milan, Italy, for BIO-Europe Spring (March 5-7) to discuss and analyze the market, new business approaches, scientific developments and policy trends that will shape the biotechnology of the future.
On Monday, March 5, at the Milano Conference Center, some of the most respected names in the industry will confront hot current issues.
Highlights of the day will include:
- Rethinking the Biotech-Pharma Partnering Model: Will the whole ever be worth more than the sum of its parts? A plenary session exploring whether the current explosion of M&A deals is sustainable and how it will impact drug development. Will new drugs reach the marketplace sooner if smaller firms exit the process earlier and earlier? Moderated by Roger Longman, Managing Partner, Windhover Information, the plenary panel will feature Robert I. Blum, President & CEO, Cytokinetics, Inc.; Dr. Judith Hills, Corporate and Business Development, VP, Licensing, Europe, Japan & Asia Pacific, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Louis J. Scotti, VP, Marketing and Business Development, Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Rob Wills, VP, Alliance Management, Johnson & Johnson.
- Financing Innovation - The View of Entrepreneurs and VCs. A panel considering whether traditional VC models will remain affordable and exploring new modes of financing biotechnology innovation. With moderator Ian Nicholson, CEO, Chroma Therapeutics and panelists Joel Besse, Partner, Atlas Venture; Dr. Francesco De Rubertis, Partner Life Sciences, Index Ventures Management; Dr. Claudio Semeraro, CEO, Z-Cube, and Dr. Francesco Sinigaglia, CEO, BioXell
- The Globalizing of Biotech Dealmaking. A panel examining how biotech entrepreneurs are leveraging the cost and regulatory advantages that exist outside of Europe and the US, for example what are the new types of transactions and alliances that can enhance access to capital, technology, markets, and drug development expertise on a global basis With moderator Dr. Simba Gill, CEO, moksha8 and Venture Partner, Entrepreneur in Residence, TPG Growth and panelists Hans Peter Hasler, Senior VP, Head of International, Biogen Idec; Gardiner Smith, Advisor, SHI Link; Dr. Greg Wiederrecht, VP, External Scientific Affairs, Merck & Co., Inc.
- The Combination of White and Red Biotechnologies. A discussion of achievements and developments in the exciting new field of “white” – or industrial biotech – expected to be a major source of new products, and its convergence with “red” – or medical biotech. With Martin Austin, Managing Director,TransformRX; François Arcand, CEO, ERA Biotech; SA, Camille Burel, Industrial Biotech Project Administrator, EuropaBio; James C. Greenwood, President & CEO, Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO); Jack Grushcow, President, Linnaeus Plant Sciences Inc.
Other workshops and panels featured on Monday, March 5, are:
- Biocatalysis – Biology Catalysing Chemistry – Does It Work?
- Financing Innovation - The View of Entrepreneurs and VCs
- Licensing and Strategic Alliances: How to Get Married and Avoid an Ugly Divorce
- A Different Perspective on Alliances: Partnerships with Research Tools and Service Companies as a Mechanism to Build Value in Early Stage Biotechs
- Biotech to Biotech Deals - How does Big Pharma look at these Collaborations?
- The Globalization of Biotech Dealmaking
- Size Isn’t Everything – Can Mid-Size Pharma Compete For The Best In-Licensing Opportunities?
- Bio-Drug Discovery – The Combination of White & Red Biotechnologies
- Cancer Therapeutic Session
- What is Next in the Antibody Space?
- Infectious Diseases
- CNS/Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Italy: A Platform for Successful Growth and Innovative Business
- Biotechnology in Italy 2007: A Financial and Strategic Analysis
- How to Close the Funding Gap
- Spotlight on Europe
About EBD Group
EBD Group is the leading partnering firm for the global life science industry. Since 1993, biotech, pharma and medical device companies have leveraged EBD Group's partnering conferences, technology and services to identify business opportunities and develop strategic relationships essential to their success.
BD Group's conferences are run with the support of leading corporations and international trade associations and include:
- BIO-Europe® and BIO-Europe Spring®, Europe's largest life science partnering conferences, supported by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)
- BioPharm America™, the fastest growing partnering event in North America
- EuroMedtech™, EBD Group's partnering event for the innovative medical technology industry
- BioEquity Europe, the investor conference co-organized with BioCentury Publications and BIO
- ChinaBio® Partnering Forum, the first dedicated biotech/pharma partnering conference in China, co-produced with ChinaBio® LLC
- Partnering for Global Impact®, a new partnering conference providing an innovative forum to partner, identify and generate social and philanthropic investment and funding opportunities
- Biotech Showcase™, a unique forum in San Francisco for presenting to investors and business development executives, co-produced with Demy-Colton Life Science Advisors
EBD Group's sophisticated web-based partnering service, partneringONE®, is used as the partnering engine at numerous third-party events around the world, and partnering360® is the open online community of life science dealmakers that enhances partnering experiences at industry events.
Outside of the conference format, EBD Group's consultants provide hands-on assistance for firms seeking to in- or out-license products and technologies.
EBD Group has offices in the USA and Europe.
For more information please visit www.ebdgroup.com or contact:
Constantine Theodoropulos
EBD Group
+1 617 816 4637
ctheodoropulos@ebdgroup.com







