Prevtec microbia to participate in EuroBiO 2008
October 7, 8 and 9, Paris, France

For the second consecutive year, Prevtec is pleased to announce its participation in EuroBiO.
EuroBiO 2008 will be held in Paris at the Palais des Congress (Porte Maillot) from Tuesday, October 7 to Thursday, October 9, inclusive. This event is the largest gathering of European life sciences. It highlights all areas of the biotechnology industry and brings together:
* More than 5 000 professionals in biosciences and bioindustries * 120 international speakers * 500 companies and leading firms including several large industrial groups * Foreign delegations (30 countries are represented) * National and international research organizations The event, under the European Union Presidency, is organized around the same Four Pillars that have made BIO so successful in the US:
* a Conference Pillar with major Plenary Sessions and particularly interactive debates with almost 120 world‐renown speakers * a Business Convention Pillar that facilitates meetings and networking between 500 companies * an Exhibition Pillar bringing together leading international BioClusters, pioneering regions, consulting firms and privately‐held & listed companies * a Career Fair Pillar to make it easier for the sector’s leading stakeholders to link up with talented jobseekers EuroBiO 2008’s prestigious Steering Committee has put together a unique panel of international experts from Science, Industry and Finance who will explain, debate and highlight biotechnology’s advances, needs, trends and impacts in its main fields of application: Healthcare and Eco‐industries – the 21st century’s key business sectors that will determine tomorrow’s economic leaders…
Prevtec microbia will attend and take this unique opportunity to establish or initiate contacts and collaborations with major players in the industry, both in Europe and the rest of the world. Numerous meetings, formal and informal, are scheduled between Prevtec's executives and other key leaders who have also confirmed their presence.