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Category Archives: The One-on-One Compass
Recommended Reading from BIOtechNOW
We hope the dust has settled from Boston’s International Convention, and you’re ready for a busy fall schedule! Here’s just a quick post on some recent articles that have been published on BIOtechNOW that’s worth a read. 2012 Fall Event Preview – A recap of BIO’s upcoming BD events, among others. 2012 BIO Convention in China: Highlighting Cross-Border Partnering in Biotechnology – Take a deeper look at the 2nd Annual BIO China event. We’re also Read More >
#Partnering Wrap Up for BIO International Convention
A very big thank you to all the companies, sponsors, and attendees of the BIO Business Forum and Exhibitor Partnering. We’re very excited at the level of activity, feedback, and business getting done, right in the biotech hub of Boston. As you know, we scheduled over 25,000 meetings. Here are the official stats, as of this morning: Total Requests 127,635 Scheduled Meetings 25,291 Companies 2,900 Countries 58 What do those stats really mean? Here’s the Read More >
#Partnering Tips for Next Week’s Big Event
We hope everyone is looking forward to BIO International Convention next week! We wanted to put together a quick list of things to remember and ways to get your questions answered, plus some helpful advice from a Partnering veteran. Read on! Logistical Partnering Tips You will receive an updated meeting schedule via email each night of the conference beginning on Sunday, June 17th. Please be sure to print a schedule each morning (we have printing Read More >
To Cancel or Not to Cancel
That is the question! And one that is going to come up quite a bit as we get closer to the BIO International Convention, and so we wanted to address it. You learned all about the Scheduling Process in a previous post, such as what is a delegate’s responsibility, like updating your availability, and what BIO takes care of for you, such as assigning actual space to your meetings. On the note of availability, we Read More >
Tradeshow Speed Dating: Associations Now Piece
In the April/May issue of Associations Now, writer Jacqui Cook profiled the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) and, appropriately for this post, the BIO One-on-One Partnering System. They give a good synopsis of some of the challenges organizations – and people – face at a typical tradeshow. You’re going there to make contacts, not to mention spending money to do so, and there’s often no real structure, process, or easy ways to discern the value of Read More >





