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BIO-Europe Spring® 2009 Panel Attendance Climbs as Registrations Increase In an economy riddled with problems biotechnology industry leaders are offering some answers

Carlsbad, USA, Zurich, Switzerland, and Milan, Italy, February 24, 2009: The BIO-Europe Spring® partnering conference taking place on March 16–18, 2009 at the Milano Convention Centre (MIC), Milan, Italy will host international biotech and pharma leaders for three days of partnering. In addition to conducting dozens of one-to-one partnering meetings, these industry executives will take part in 16 conference panels and workshops. With over 1,200 decision makers registered for the conference, and 1,500 expected to attend, these sessions are already tracking high attendance.

This year’s conference program includes business development sessions, therapeutic sessions, spotlight sessions and industry workshops, many of which will advise biotech companies on how to “stay in the game” during the economic downturn and emerge with a great deal.

Dr. James Manuso, President and CEO, SuperGen will sit on the “Biotech CEO/CFO Roundtable — Developing a Solid Business Strategy in a Turbulent Economy” at BIO-Europe Spring. He described the motivations of the panelists: “To say this is a difficult time for biotechs would be an understatement. Funding is limited and everyone is looking toward the same sources to stay afloat. In this session my colleagues and I will offer examples of how we have effectively managed to separate ourselves from the pack by generating or increasing revenues, decreasing costs, raising money, and M&A alternatives, for private and public companies.”

While the roundtable session will give emerging biotechs advice on how to make their company more appealing to potential partners, “The Shakeout — Surviving the Complexities of a Changing Market”, a panel featuring executives from Merck, J&J, Amgen and Shire Pharmaceuticals, will provide a realistic portrait of what biotechs can hope to obtain for their assets. Ben Bonifant, Vice President and Head of the Business Development Practice, Campbell Alliance elaborated: "In this current market environment, it's evident that some emerging and midsize companies will survive while others will not. Those companies with strong product profiles in desirable therapeutic areas are most likely to thrive. During our panel we'll discuss the conflicting market pressures that in-licensing companies are considering when evaluating the potential assets of smaller companies. I think many delegates will see that the market is more competitive and uncertain than ever before."

For those companies that manage their current resources well and succeed in finding a deal, “there is nothing more important to a company's continued financial viability than getting the terms of the deal right,” explained Diane Romza-Kutz, Chair, Life Sciences Practice Group, Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg, and moderator of the panel discussion “Negotiations for Successful Dealmaking”.

“Understanding more about negotiating specific terms to be written into the licensing or deal documents can make the end product, which dictates the party’s relationship going forward, a better agreement and therefore a better deal,” added Diane.

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

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