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2nd Due Diligence Summit for Life ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØs

9 - 10 June 2015, Boston, United States


Introduction
Mergers, acquisitions, in-licensing and out-licensing have dramatically increased in popularity as a revenue stream for life science organizations. This is due to both the length of time it can take to research a new product from the ground up, and the progressively crowded marketplace. The life sciences industry has experienced success through increased licensing, which has moved it from a secondary activity to a necessary measure to ensure a healthy bottom line.

Big pharma, innovative biotechs and medical device companies have millions of dollars riding on the success of licensing deals. A deal gone wrong can mean massive debts and wasted resources on all sides. It’s crucial to be able to find a licensing partner you can trust, and to be able to search out and identify potential partnerships and valuable products.

ExL Events’ 2nd Due Diligence Summit for Life ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØs, convening in Boston on June 9-10, 2015, was designed after conducting extensive research with your peers and learning about challenges you face and the thought leaders who can help you solve them. This is an educational event focused on how to run a tight ship throughout the due diligence process by presenting you with experienced speaking faculty members from Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, and more!

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Hilton Boston Logan Airport

Hilton Boston Logan Airport, One Hotel Drive, Boston, 02128, United States

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ExL Events
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