* Third North-South Biotechnology Conference, BioIreland 2006 13 and 14 November 2006 - O'Reilly Hall, UCD Dublin
BioIreland 2006 is a major event, the primary aim of which is to promote biotech on the island of Ireland. It recognises the fact that Ireland's economy is highly dependent on those industries that employ biotechnology
such as
* Pharmaceuticals
* Healthcare
* Medical diagnostics
* Agriculture
* Food Production
* Forestry
Eminent speakers and leaders in the field of global and national Biotechnology will outline the growing opportunities for human health, agriculture, industry and the national economy from Biotechnology and its
related industries.
This two day conference will focus on the following themes.
* Biotechnology worldwide and future trends
* Ireland delivers how the Island of Ireland has developed a business cluster for Sector Success,
* Supporting the Indigenous Biotechnology Sector,
* Biotechnology - A valuable source of tomorrows solution to today's issues.
Some key topics included in the programme relate to recent advances in Cancer Research, the value of plant biotechnology to provide agricultural and health opportunities and the industry experiences on how to succeed
within the sector.
Government North and South of the border have already recognised the immense economic potential that biotech holds for this island. At this conference delegates will be given the opportunity to hear from some of the
key policy makers who are driving this process such as
* InterTrade Ireland
* Enterprise Ireland
* Invest Northern Ireland
* Science Foundation Ireland
* IDA
www.bioireland2006.com
Location : O'Reilly Hall, UCD Dublin
Contact:
www.bioireland2006.com
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