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BioGPS: The Bioscience Conference that thinks globally (sponsored post)

How is Bio going global? Learn the answer during the 2009 BioOhio Annual Conference: “BioGPS: Global Positioning for Success.” Sessions will discuss conducting foreign clinical trials, exporting your products and learning the best way to communicate in and enter the global marketplace. And get a better idea of the global impact of the Third Frontier Project and the influx of international companies expanding in Ohio.

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How is Bio going global?

Learn the answer during the 2009 BioOhio Annual Conference: “BioGPS: Global Positioning for Success.” Sessions will discuss conducting foreign clinical trials, exporting your products and learning the best way to communicate in and enter the global marketplace. And get a better idea of the global impact of the Third Frontier Project and the influx of international companies expanding in Ohio.

Panelists and speakers include Battelle President & CEO Jeffrey Wadsworth, P&G Health Care’s Kevin Driscoll, Meridian Bioscience CEO Jack Kraeutler, U.S. Export Assistance Center Director Roberta Ford, Center for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Executive Director Dr. Debra Grega and Proxy Biomedical’s Peter Gingras.

Along with relevant sessions and dynamic speakers, the event also includes excellent networking. The first day begins with an evening reception, and the signature event regularly draws 325 attendees or more.

The annual conference will be held Sept. 30 to Oct. 1 at the Embassy Suites in Dublin, a nearby northwest suburb of Columbus. Registration is only $70 for BioOhio members and students, and $140 for non-members. If you’re not yet registered, sign up through the BioOhio Web site.

Insight and advice from the experts on stage will help you maximize your global strategy.