交流活动

在Bioprocessing Summit上您可透过交流活动与人进行认真的对话、拓展视野、建立长久的人脉。届时将有 超过1,000名生物加工专业人士出席。是您找到可共同推动从早期发现到商业生产上创新的合作伙伴最难得的机会。想获得合作关系或是未来洞见、共享进步,您绝对不能错过这场盛会。

交流活动包括:

Monday, August 10

6:00 PM - Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing
Engage with industry peers, explore the latest innovations, and meet top technology and service providers in a relaxed, social atmosphere. Don't miss this opportunity to kick off the event with valuable conversations!

6:10 PM - Early Career / Young Scientist Meet-Up
Organizer: Daniel Barry, Senior Conference Director, Cambridge Healthtech Institute
This Early Career / Young Scientist Meet-Up is an opportunity to get to know and network with mentors of the bioprocessing community. This session aims to inspire the next generation of young scientists by giving direct access to established leaders in the field.

  • Get to know fellow peers and colleagues
  • Make connections and network with other institutions
  • Discuss the role of mentors and peer role models in the field 

Tuesday, August 11

10:35 AM - Speed Networking: How Many New Contacts Can You Make?
Moderator: Kevin Brawley, Project Manager, Production Operations & Communications, Cambridge Innovation Institute
Bring yourself and your business cards or e-cards and be prepared to share and summarize the key elements of your research in a minute. Bioprocessing Summit will provide a location, timer, and fellow attendees to facilitate the introductions.

4:10 - Women in Science Meet-Up
Organizer: Gemma Smith, Senior Conference Director, Production, Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Join us for an inspiring Women in Science Meet-Up, an inclusive meet-up designed to connect, uplift, and celebrate women across all stages of their scientific careers. Engage in meaningful conversations, share your journey, and gain insights from trailblazing women shaping the future. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned professional, this is a chance to build a supportive network, foster mentorship, and discuss opportunities and challenges unique to women in the field. Our Women in Science programming invites the entire scientific community to discuss these barriers as we believe that all voices are necessary and welcome.

5:40 PM - Interactive Breakout Discussions
Breakout discussion groups are small, interactive sessions designed to bring attendees together around shared topics or challenges. Unlike traditional presentations, these conversations are participant-driven, giving you the opportunity to share insights, ask questions, and learn directly from your peers. They’re a valuable way to exchange perspectives, spark new ideas, and build meaningful connections in a more informal setting.

Wednesday, August 12

5:15 PM - Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing

Thursday, August 13

9:40 AM - Mentoring Meet-Up: Creating and Fostering a Productive and Effective Mentor-Mentee Relationship
Moderator: Juergen Mairhofer, CEO & Co-Founder, enGenes Biotech GmbH

This meet-up is designed to connect scientists that are interested in becoming a mentor as well as junior scientists who are interested in being a mentee:

  • What it takes to be a mentor
  • Finding the right match
  • Goal of Mentoring is to provide support for professional career development and informal coaching
  • The Mentor: Mentee relationship: you get out of it what you put into it
  • Establishing boundaries and clear action items to make the most of the experience
  • How can having a mentor help you?
  • What kind of time commitment does being a mentee entail?
  • How many mentors do I need?

Additional Events Include:

  • 1:1 Networking
  • Coffee Breaks
  • Refreshment Breaks
  • Poster Sessions
  • Interactive Panels

* 活动内容有可能不事先告知作更动及调整。

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