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Topic: Are We Ready? The State of Biomanufacturing in Canada: Advancements, Challenges, and Next Steps

Dive into the future of biomanufacturing in Canada at our April Knowledge & Networking breakfast event. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed Canada's diminished capacity in Biomanufacturing which led to the federal government announcing  Canada's Biomanufacturing and Life Sciences Strategy in 2021. Hear from our panel of leaders, three years after the announcement, have we moved the needle in terms of growing domestic Biomanufacturing? How has this impacted drug shortages and supply chains? And what more needs to be done to ensure Canadians have the right health technologies when they need them most. 

Moderator:

  • Alison Symington, Chair of Board of Directors,  Life Sciences Ontario; Principal,  Strategic Life Science Consulting

Panelists:

  • Mitchel Sivilotti, CEO,  OmniaBio
  • Geoff Evans, President,  Eurofins CDMO Alphora Inc.
  • Stephanie Di Trapani, Director, Drug Shortages Division,  Health Canada

 

Schedule

Program: 8:30-9:30am ET

 

Sponsored by: RBCx

 

 

About the Breakfasts

LSO’s Knowledge and Networking Breakfast Forum facilitates valuable professional development and networking opportunities. Issues impacting our industry are discussed and best practices are presented, providing an opportunity for community members to learn from each other. Events are held regularly (monthly or bi-monthly), and are subsidized by a modest registration fee. Breakfast is provided. LSO’s Breakfast Meetings are a long-standing tradition, with the first event being held in September 1989, when LSO was known as TBI (Toronto Biotechnology Initiative). Since then, our “Breakfast Meetings” have become a signature event for the organization and continue to be an important offering to LSO members and our broader life sciences community.

LSO Knowledge and Networking Breakfast - April 18th - Virtual

  • Thursday Apr 18 2024, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
  • Online
    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada