The first PEPR Biotherapies meeting, organized in partnership with the Network of Biotherapies Bioproduction Integrators, took place on November 25 and 26, 2024, at the UIC Congress Center in Paris.
This event marked a key milestone in bringing together and uniting the biotherapies and bioproduction community, in alignment with the Acceleration Strategy for Biotherapies and Bioproduction of Innovative Therapies.
A Comprehensive Program to Unite the Community
The primary goal of this meeting was to highlight the projects led by PEPR members and foster exchanges among stakeholders in the field. To achieve this, a plenary session and two poster sessions were organized, showcasing the contributions of young researchers involved in the projects. These sessions culminated in an award ceremony recognizing three posters:
- 🥇 1st SAB Award
- 🥈 2nd SAB Award
- 🏆 Audience Award
Inspiring Presentations and Opportunities to Seize
Over the course of these two days, several speakers linked to the Acceleration Strategy for Biotherapies and Bioproduction presented their work and advancements. The leaders of the COMBIO consortium notably introduced their activities and outlined eligibility criteria for the funding opportunities provided. This was a valuable opportunity for the community to explore the valorization initiatives implemented through the strategy.
Furthermore, France BioLead presented its central role within this national initiative and highlighted the various actions undertaken to strengthen and enhance the visibility of the biotherapies sector.
Spotlight on Tomorrow’s Talents
The winners of the Call for Expressions of Interest (AMI) for Skills and Jobs of the Future – Biot2@Normandie, Bio’Occ, and IBES – also participated in the meeting. Through detailed posters, they showcased their initiatives aimed at attracting new talent and enhancing training in the biotherapies field.
A Significant Event for the Future of Biotherapies
This first meeting successfully strengthened the connections among stakeholders in the biotherapies and bioproduction sector. It also provided a valuable framework for exchanges, project promotion, and support for young talents, driving a spirit of innovation and collaboration.