6 Ways to Ensure Collaboration is at the Heart of Your Life Sciences Event
[Sponsored] Collaboration is key to a successful meeting, allowing the greater purpose of these events to be achieved.
[Sponsored] Collaboration is key to a successful meeting, allowing the greater purpose of these events to be achieved.
[Sponsored] Collaboration at one life sciences meeting in Vancouver allowed attendees to find like-minded researchers and increased peer-to-peer connections.
[Sponsored] Hotels provide unparalleled access to the host destination. In Canada, Accor’s Fairmont Properties are bridging the gap for life sciences attendees.
[Sponsored] Tapping into local expertise set the stage for industry collaboration at this life sciences meeting in Canada.
[Sponsored] Planners share why host destinations don’t need to be large in size to deliver on expertise, collaboration and innovative resources for attendees.
[Sponsored] For SIOP and ISHA, convening in Canada’s capital city provides opportunities for local collaboration and advancements in the field of life sciences.
[Sponsored] B2B knowledge transfers and industry collaboration was at the heart of this life sciences event in Montréal.
[Sponsored] The destination of a life sciences event should reflect the greater purpose of such a gathering—solving health challenges for millions worldwide.
Your host destination isn’t just a random city, it’s a strategic partner ready to help ensure your meeting content is aligned to resources & expertise.
Aligning meeting content to your host destination provides greater opportunity for attendees and business value for your organization.