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Special Interest Groups

CEBR is establishing Special Interest Groups in key areas of biotechnology support.

Each group is championed and driven by CEBR members, focusing on sharing good practice, developing new support services and making them available to biocommunities across Europe through CEBR.

SIG activities focus around regular meetings held around Europe, development of projects, shared resources and recommendations for enhancing the environment for biotechnology in that area.

SIGs may be proposed by any Member as long as they bring direct benefit to biocommunities and are of interest to enough Members to work actively.

All Members may join SIGs and if you would like to talk to CEBR about new SIGs, please contact us on info@cebr.net

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Sharing resources in biotechnology

This group is working towards the objective that European biotechnology SMEs can rapidly and cost effectively access all technologies and skills that they need to deliver a business platform. More >>

Regional policy for biotechnology

A SIG bringing together the regional policy drivers for biotechnology across Europe with the goals of: · Greater cohesion and cooperation between regions in the development of European biotechnology · Increased interaction between regions with regard to funding, knowledge exchange and high level synergies More >>

Open Innovation

This Special Interest Group (SIG) focuses on bringing Open Innovation to biocommunities across Europe. CEBR Members will work towards developing a practical open Innovation Scheme that we can implement to the maximum benefit of our biocommunities and welcome all Members who would like to become involved. More >>

Innovative Medicines Initiative

This group is for the collection of all information on the IMI, plus active consortia to which CEBR-linked biotech companies can be added More >>

Incubation

The Incubation Special Interest Group brings together incubation professionals from across Europe. The SIG networks incubators, allowing them to share good practice, develop relationships and initiate projects for the benefit of biotechnology incubation around Europe. More >>

Harnessing talent in Biotechnology

This group is working to address the critical question of building the right team within biotechnology companies, both on the science and business sides. It brings together biotechnology support organisations from across Europe to develop and implement new activities for the benefit of biotechs. This group is open to CEBR Members More >>

Communication for biotechnology

This Special Interest Group brings together all CEBR Members interested in improving communication of biotechnology: For their biotechnologies companies For their biocommunity as an entity To reach audiences including the public, policy makers and the media To communicate effectively as part of a well planned strategy Group activities include: Regular meetings around Europe on key issues in effective communication Sharing resources, tools and advice for communication Creating... More >>

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