Get ready for #WomeninBiotech in #Cambridge ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e5ZBCfZQ 📅 6 March 2025 📍 Hinxton Hall Conference Centre 🕘 9-5pm Join us as we celebrate ♀️ #InternationalWomensDay with a full day of thought-leading panels and discussions, inspirational talks as well as exciting keynote speakers 👏
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We are living through a momentous period of change as we transition our energy systems to renewable. The change is both technological and social. It is imperative that we not only shape the technological agenda but we also share the vision and the leadership needed to transition effectively.
Seasoned conference goers will know that the value of these events is as much in the offline conversations as what's happening on stage, but also in the intent of the gathering. The intent of the South West Development Commission's inaugural Innovative Industries of the Future conference raises the ambition of Western Australian business and industry leaders, thinkers and power brokers to step up boldly to current challenges, cognisant of both huge opportunity and an urgent timeframe. I love the idea that WA still has the chance to tell a magnificent story about how we stepped up in this critical moment, so I can't wait to see how the Innovative Industries of the Future conference can impact the collective effort. Congratulations to Mellisa Teede and team for curating such interesting conversations. I'm looking forward to my panel with Dr Parwinder Kaur, Marion Burchell and Trevor Cochrane that asks "What role can governments, researchers, innovators, industry and the creative industries play in creating trustworthy platforms and content that engage communities and build social license on developments?" Secure your tickets here: https://lnkd.in/g_H8f3KD
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As you would expect from a Hot Topics session, it was indeed hot and generated a lot of interest from the audience. Fortunately, there are still almost two days to go, so there will be opportunities to continue the discussions started during the panel behind the scenes. Many thanks to Alicja Zielinska-Eisen, Christian Borris, Joanna Kisielińska-Garncarek, PhD, Joanna Kolber, Ioana Knoll-Tudor and Annet van Hooft.
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Key talking points from Dr. Jessica Zdinak during the panel discussion "Innovation in a Regulated Environment" at GTNF Conferences. Live REPLAY of the panel discussion COMING SOON! Follow more key takeaways here: https://lnkd.in/ezJweP9Q
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Our 8 last HTID#6 conferences takeaways are here!
2/2 👉 Missed our HTID#6 conferences or just looking for key takeaways on these compelling topics? Here’s a summary of the last eight sessions, with highlights and insights you won't want to miss! You can find all replays here ➡ https://lnkd.in/eHR-g59M Paul Kamoun, PhD, HDR Gianluigi Baldesi Azita Djalilvand, M.D. Luc BERGER Jean Philippe ANNEREAU Jean-Claude VECCHIATTO James Ravitz Anaïs Le Corvec Rebecca Grais Jose Castillo Nina Rawal Stamatiki Kritas Anne-Juliette Hermant Ida Hatoum Vassily Zvonov Elsy Boglioli Hofman Anne Moore, PhD Miguel Forte Frédéric Desdouits David Venables Nissim Darvish MD, DSc Christian Homsy Sonia Benhamida, PhD Philippe Monteyne Frederic Scaerou Michael Berg Veronique Narboni, MD Zofia Smoleń Maria NASSIF Ivan Cohen-Tanugi MD florence dupre Alexandre Faure Etienne Tichit Alain Toledano
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