We're in a state that is in a state of flux. The auto industry is ailing, while the healthcare industry is somewhat stable. However, at the same time, the movie industry is settling in, alternative energy talk is snowballing, and bioscience has increased tremendously. So, what does one do when something starts getting big? Well, you have an expo. That's exactly what MichBio, the associate for Michigan's bioscience industry, is doing.
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"This year's Expo provides a robust schedule of offerings covering two
full days for the first time," said MichBio Executive Director, Stephen
Rapundalo, Ph.D. "We have a number of new programs and a wide variety
tracks and topics, all capped off with a keynote address from Christine
Poon, vice chair of Johnson & Johnson, and one of the most
respected professionals in the industry."
One of the state's premier life science event, the annual MichBio Expo
attracted more than 450 attendees and 60 exhibitors last year. More
than 70% of those attending the MichBio Expo are executives in life
sciences companies, research institutions and universities with another
25% representing service providers and other related industries.
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