MassBio’s 2018 Annual Meeting - Building tomorrow's life sciences industry together.
Read More“Mapping the potential – Profiles of Canada’s biotech frontiers,” is BioTalent Canada’s first labour market information report that includes both national and provincial bio-economy snapshots. The report displays the diverse initiatives and growth of companies across Canada; the potential talent to help grow the industry and the positive impact of BioTalent Canada’s many wage subsidy programs on the industry.
Read MoreBIOQuébec welcomes the Québec government’s 2018-2019 budget, which is both balanced and focused on investments designed to improve the quality of life of the province’s population, a factor to which the biotechnology and life sciences industry contributes.
Read MoreBIOQuébec has already made several governmental representations ahead of this fall’s provincial elections. Last month, the network spoke to the Quebec Liberal Party, the Coalition Avenir Québec, and the Parti Québecois about some of the issues facing its members and offered concrete solutions.
Read MoreBioTalent Canada’s Student Work-Integrated Learning Program is an initiative to increase the job-readiness of Canadian students registered in STEM or business programs at post-secondary institutions. Co-op wage subsidies to a maximum of $7,000 are available to bio-economy employers.
Read MoreBIOTECanada, the national industry association representing biotechnology companies welcomes the initiatives and measures of the 2018 Federal Budget which support the growth and competitiveness of the biotechnology ecosystem in Canada.
Read MoreDuring this month’s BioMarine Business Conference, which was attended by the Premier and by BIOQuébec, Anie Perrault moderated a panel on financing blue projects; participants included Aligo Innovation, The Yield Lab, and SOPER.
Read MoreBIOQuébec’s Board of Directors Enhances Its Support of the Strategic Development of Québec’s Biotechnology and Life Sciences Network
Read MoreBioTalent Canada today announced a new initiative to increase job-readiness of post-secondary STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and business students across Canada.
Read MoreWhile participating in the BIO International Convention, BIOQuébec formalized its cooperation with MassBio to facilitate business ties between their respective members.
Read MoreWhile participating in the BIO International Convention, BIOQuébec formalized its cooperation with MassBio to facilitate business ties between their respective members.
Read MoreBIOQuébec always tries to negotiate promotional rates for its members and was able to obtain a 10% discount on your registration for this event.
Read MoreA letter from BIOQuébec, Montréal InVivo, Life Sciences Ontario and LifeSciences BC, expressing our common vision of the important role of Intellectual Property (IP) protection in our knowledge driven economy.
Read MoreA $600 USD discount is offered to biotechnology SMBs which are members of BIOTECanada for early bird registration as partners before April 27, 2017. Places are limited.
A $200 USD discount is also offered to regular members of BIOTECanada.
Read MoreThe CQDM is launching its new SynergiQc program, designed to stimulate industrial research in the biopharmaceutical field within academic settings and to create economic benefits for Quebec.
Read MoreAn event to bring together a panel of experts to address new trends and approaches in venture capital financing.
Read MoreParis’ Université de Lorraine hopes to mobilize an international network of science-minded people and will hold its Montréal conference at McGill University.
Read MoreThe Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) published its first edition of a publication providing information on new drugs launched in Canada and other international markets.
Read MoreThe goal of this collaboration is to identify the most promising antibodies, and increase their value by generating data that effectively de-risks each asset.
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