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Bro Final.Cdr www.bioasia.in Conference Programme Tariff Details: Day 1 - February 15th, 2007 Conference Tariff Delegate Fee: Rs.7,000/- / US $ 200 + Service tax 8.30 Registration 09.30-10.30 Inauguration & presentation of Genome Tradeshow Tariff Valley Excellence Award - 2007 Shell Scheme 10.30-11.00 Tea Rs.8, 500 per sq. meter / US $ 200. (Min. area 9 sq. mt.) + Service tax 11.00-13.00 Session I: Business Opportunities in Asia: FABA Raw space as a Facilitator Rs.7, 500 per sq. meter/US $175. (Min. area 25 sq. mt.) + Service tax 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-15.30 Session II: Global Outsourcing opportunities Business forum Tariff Fee for Contract Research - Destination Asia Rs. 20,000 + Service tax / US $ 400 15.30-16.00 Tea 16.00-17.30 Session III: Bio-business Funding Opportunities Companies registering for tradeshow/ business forum in BioAsia 17.30-18.00 Tea & Visit to Exhibition 2007 will have the facility of nominating one delegate for participation in all the sessions of the conference and evening 18.00-19.30 Session IV: Bio-business: Filling the Human receptions. Resource Vacuum 20.00 onwards CEO's Conclave Highway to Contact Us Day 2 - February 16th, 2007 For Sponsorship opportunities Contact: global bio business MURALI: - 91 93437 26025 global bio business 09.30-11.00 Session V: Bio-informatics driving Bio-business: VENKAT: - 91 98663 44252. Some success stories 11.00-11.30 Tea For Technical Sessions And BioAsia Innovation Awards 11.30-13.30 Session VI: Translational Research: Bridging Prof.P.Reddanna - 9848054383, 040- 23134542, 23010745 basic science with clinical practice For Exhibition & Stall Bookings 13.30-15.00 Lunch & Visit to Exhibition Hyderabad - G.V. Ramarao - 91- 9848831803 15.00-16.30 Session VII: New Frontiers in Biotechnology: Mumbai - Jatinder Nayyar - 91-9869337667 Nanotechnologies, micro RNAs, Stem Cells and other therapeutic interventions For Conference Registrations & Business Forum Registrations 16.30-17.00 Tea Smita - 040-32415029, 66825300 17.00-18.30 Session VIII: Vaccine Technologies: Challenges and Solutions For Accommodation & Travel 19.00 onwards Bio-banquet Vikram 040-66622073/74 Venue: Hyderabad International Convention Center (HICC) Day 3 - February 17th, 2007 Rajani - 92462 40627 Tel: 040-6682 4422 09.30 -11.00 Session IX: Bioparks conclave: Opportunities for entrepreneurs 11.00-11.30 Tea 11.30-13.00 Session X: Bio-business Opportunities in Agri- biotechnology : GM Crops 13.00-15.00 Lunch & Visit to Exhibition 15.00-16.30 Session XI: Bio-business Opportunities in Agri- biotechnology : Biofuels, Bio-fertilizers & Bio- pesticides 16.30-17.00 Tea 17.00-18.00 Valedictory Session and presentation of BioAsia innovation award for Young Scientists 2007 and launching of logo for Bio Asia 2008. 6 0 0 2 / Business Forum meetings will run parallel on all three days of the event 1 1 Marketing & Brand Consultants: . g t v Nectar Communications Pvt. Ltd. d a 8-2-269/N/1A, Vivekananda Enclave, Rd.No. 2, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500 034. Andhra Pradesh, INDIA. y b d Ph: +91-40-32415029, 040-6682 5300, Telefax: 040-6682 5300 e n g i s e www.bioasia.in d BioAsia: A world of breakthrough business opportunities About Hyderabad The CEO Conclave Biotechnology is growing at a rapid pace all over the world, and the good news is, the Hyderabad, the magical name brings to the mind's eye visions of royal grandeur and The Ernst & Young sponsored CEO Conclave is a special industry dinner meeting of growth rate in Asia is an astounding 46% as compared to the rest of the world. To make leisurely "Nawabi" (kingly) atmosphere. A vacationer's delight, this legendary city with over 700 distinguished CEOs, R&D Heads, Investment Consultants, etc. of the life India the hub of all Biotech activities, a platform is required where the who's who of the more than 400-year-old history, of the splendor of Qutb Shahi and Asaf Jahi dynasties, sciences industry. The formal banquet evening offers an ideal networking Biotech sector in India come together to discuss and collaborate partnerships. Moghal grandeur, exotic cuisine, and exquisite markets, is world famous for its opportunity with potential investors, venture capital firms and licensing executives. In India the state of Andhra Pradesh is making impressive progress in Biotechnology as fascinating contrasts and unrivaled attractions. evidenced by the rapid influx of biotech companies into the state. BioAsia, an annual Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, is the fifth largest cosmopolitan city in event promoted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh provides a platform for such India. The City thrives with a variety of cultures intermingled into an astounding The Genome Valley Excellence Award-2007 business partnerships and collaborations. BioAsia provides an opportunity for life culture that gives it a distinct identity of its own. This is where tradition fuses with The annual event is also an occasion to recognize & honor eminent personalities, sciences companies from around the world to showcase the best of products, services modernity, and heritage structures vie with modern high-rise buildings to add to the from around the world, who have contributed immensely to the life sciences and technologies and facilitates interactions and business transactions. beauty of the city. Industry. The Government of Andhra Pradesh had instituted the "Genome Valley BioAsia was successful in putting the state of Andhra Pradesh on the world radar Located in the heart of the Deccan plateau, 1760 ft above the sea level, Hyderabad has Excellence Award" during BioAsia 2004. Dr. M S Swaminathan, Chairman, and attracting many Biotech companies to set up their facilities in the state. an invigorating climate with awe inspiring prehistoric rocks and natural lakes, along Swaminathan Research Foundation and Prof. William Rutter, Chairman Emeritus, with a variety of flora and fauna. Chiron Corporation and Prof William Haseltine, Former CEO, Human Genome Sciences received the Genome Valley Excellence Awards in BioAsia 2004 & 2005. Hyderabad offers a variety of tourist attractions ranging from Heritage monuments, Prof. Rama Reddy V Guntaka, the scientist behind the first r-hepatitis B Vaccine in Nurturing entrepreneurship Lakes and Parks, Gardens and Resorts, Museums to delectable cuisine and a delightful India, currently at the Department of Molecular Science, College of Medicine, shopping experience. The city of Hyderabad is a shopper's delight! From the world The State of Andhra Pradesh has taken the lead in creating an enabling environment University of Tennessee, Memphis was conferred the Genome Valley Excellence famous pearls to traditional arts & crafts, from textiles of all modern brand names to for private enterprise. As facilitators, the state government has created state-of-the- Award during BioAsia 2006 art, specialized infrastructure for developing and strengthening partnership between ethnic wear, the city offers an astounding variety of shopping. Hyderabad is famous Research institutions/Academia and the industry. With this vision and to position world over for its fabulous diamond markets, glass embedded bangles and the Hyderabad as the preferred destination for biotech R&D and manufacturing, the delectable "Hyderabadi Cuisine". The BioAsia Innovation Awards-2007 for Young Government of Andhra Pradesh has declared an area of approximately 600 sq. km as "Genome Valley", the first- of- its- kind in the country. Scientists BioAsia 2006 Highlights To promote the talent and creative spirit among the young scientists BioAsia 2007 is 700 conference delegates, 85 sponsors & exhibitors introducing an additional feature, “The BioAsia Innovation Award-2007 for Young An inside look at Genome Valley 10 trade delegations from 35 countries Scientists”. Young Students and scientists below age of 35 years and who are pursuing their studies/research in the area of biotechnology and life sciences are Spread over 600 sq kms, Genome Valley is the first-of-its-kind biotech cluster in India Over 100 one-on-one meetings for life science research, training and manufacturing activities. Advantages in encouraged to send proposals to exhibit their products/innovations, which can developing infrastructure facilites in bio-pharma & agri-biotech sector in Andhra 119 news articles, 13 TV reports, 21 web reports, 65 journalists, 52 media interviews attract the venture capital investments. Ten best among the received proposals shall Pradesh enable more than 100 biotech companies to flourish, thereby making and 8 press briefings be chosen for exhibits and the organizers provide free space for putting-up their Genome Valley the most fertile soil in India, that can foster growth at a staggering exhibits. One of the best chosen innovation shall be awarded 'The BioAsia Innovation pace. Award-2007 for Young Scientists'. Entry to this event is free for chosen exhibits The BioAsia 2007 among the proposals received (For Details see the web site at www.bioasia.in). The city of Hyderabad in India is all set to host the 4th edition of BioAsia. BioAsia 2007- This competition is open to all young scientists working in institutes of all FABA Prominent institutions in and around Genome Valley the Global Bio Business Forum facilitating innovative partnerships to explore the member countries. ICICI Knowledge Park latest in biotechnology and bioscience from February 15 to 17, 2007. BioAsia 2007 will have an International Conference, a Tradeshow, Business Forum, CEO Conclave Shapoorji Pallonji Biotech Park and Bio-Banquet. Over 100 exhibitors, 1000 conference delegates, 70 international The Sponsorship Opportunities Biotechnology Incubation Centre speakers and 3,000 visitors across the globe are expected to participate in this event. The BioAsia 2007 Sponsorship Program provides a strategic and innovative way for ICRISAT- Agriscience Park corporates to make an impact. The sponsorship maximizes corporate visibility and objectives to target audiences (both pre-event and on-site), and provide exceptional Indian Institute of Chemical Technology(IICT) The Conference return on investment.
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