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Dialogue Meeting: Successful Partnering in Japan, Korea and Canada for Medical Device Manufacturers

Zeitraum: 07.04.2011 Ort: Kopenhagen Land: Dänemark

The Life Science Ambassador Programme invites Medicon Valley organisations engaged in Medical Devices to participate in a Dialogue Meeting. The topic of the meeting is:

Successful Partnering in Japan, Korea and Canada for Medical Device Manufacturers

At the meeting, Life Science Ambassador to Japan and Korea, Thomas Jonsson will discuss what it requires to establish a successful partnership with Japanese and Korean companies. Magnus Aurell, CEO of EXINI Diagnostics AB will give a case presentation on EXINI's recent 24 MSEK deal with FUJIFILM Pharma and will partake in following the discussion.

Life Science Ambassador to Canada, Morten Fæster, will present insights to the Canadian market and discuss the important factors when doing business with Canadian companies. Both Ambassadors are there to answer any questions you might have regarding their areas of expertise and the markets they represent.

In order to facilitate the best possible discussion, the number of seats available is limited. Attendance is for Medicon Valley organisations engaged in Medical Devices only and registration is on a first come, first served basis,

Date & Time: Thursday 7 April 2011

Venue: COBIS, Ole Maaløes Vej 3, Copenhagen

Registration: Register no later than 1 April 2011 here.

Programme:

08:30 - 09:00 Registration and coffee
09:00 - 11:00 Presentations and discussion

About the Japanese and Korean Life Science Markets
The Japanese and Korean life science markets are respectively the 2nd and 13th largest single country markets in the world and they are 4th and 5th regarding percentage of GDP spent on R&D. Please read find more information here:

Adresse: Veranstaltungsort: Kopenhagen Dänemark Quelle: Ambassador Programme Redaktion: Länder / Organisationen: Japan Republik Korea (Südkorea) Kanada Dänemark Themen: Lebenswissenschaften Netzwerke

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