This year's award ceremony will convene industry thought leaders to recognize the accomplishments of a local biotech success story.

BOSTON (PRWEB) May 02, 2018

Boston Biotech Conferences is hosting Boston CEO, a peer-to-peer meeting taking place May 9-10, 2018 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. In one week, thought leaders from several of the world’s leading bio-pharmaceutical companies will convene to forge partnerships and gain insights through off-the-record discussion panels, keynotes, and fireside chats.

At Boston CEO, biotech CEOs and biopharma executives will candidly discuss topics including:

  • Moderated keynote on Not Your Typical Success Story: Achieving Longevity in Biotech
  • Spotlight focus on Global R&D Strategy; Elements of Building a Successful R&D Portfolio
  • Emerging technologies
  • Raising talent capital
  • Building a biotech
  • The new frontier in academic partnering

To view the program, click here.

In addition, this year’s annual lifetime achievement award ceremony will recognize the accomplishments of a local biotech success story.

Throughout its 40 years in the biotech industry, Biogen has remained at the forefront in the fight against neurological diseases. To help celebrate this milestone, Boston Biotech Conferences is pleased to present this award to Phillip Sharp, Co-Founder of Biogen, and Michel Vounatsos, Chief Executive Officer of Biogen.

To attend, please register here.

ABOUT BOSTON BIOTECH CONFERENCES:
Boston Biotech Conferences’ mission is to build a vibrant interactive community of biopharma leaders and experts, which will help drive innovation as well as more drugs to patients. These exclusive invitation-only, off-the-record forums bring together the past, present and future leaders in the healthcare community to network, exchange ideas and share insights into the industry's challenges and opportunities. For more information, please visit: http://www.bbbiotechconference.com.

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