BIOQuébec and MassBio announce renewal of cooperation agreement


Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), June 3 2019 – While participating in the BIO International Convention, BIOQuébec and MassBio, which has more than 1,100 member companies, agreed to extend their existing partnership for a 3-year period. This agreement, originally conceived at the BIO Convention in San Diego in 2017, aims to facilitate business ties between their respective members and support the development initiatives of both Québec and Massachusetts based biotechs and contract research organizations in either of these two territories.

“Over the past two years, MassBio and BIOQuébec have established an invaluable collaboration that allows, among other things, BIOQuébec member companies to benefit from significant advantages when visiting the Boston/Cambridge region - advantages which allow them to develop a strong and diversified business network while forming substantial and important connections to help support their continued growth. The state of Massachusetts is known for its dynamic life sciences industry; through this relationship, our companies can become better known and expand further”, declares Anie Perrault, BIOQuébec’s Executive Manager.

 “Our collaboration with BIOQuébec allows us to leverage each other’s strengths to ultimately bring new breakthrough therapies to patients around the world, many of which are still experiencing unmet medical needs," said Robert K. Coughlin, President and CEO of MassBio. "It is our responsibility as an industry to work together for better collective results. The source of a treatment is irrelevant: our attention will always be focused on the result and the patient.”

“What great news for the life sciences industry! I am convinced that the renewal of this collaboration between BIOQuébec and MassBio will benefit our industry considerably. This partnership will further strengthen the business relationships between Québec companies and companies based in Massachusetts in addition to promoting Québec’s life sciences industry,” claimed Pierre Fitzgibbon, Minister of Economy and Innovation.

In the short term, this agreement will allow for the organization of joint activities, in Quebec or in Massachusetts, revolving around issues of interest to both organizations. In the medium and long term, it could facilitate investments by American companies in Quebec and/or the financing of Quebec companies by organizations in the Boston/Cambridge area, which would allow for both research and the marketing of new drugs, treatments, and diagnostic and preventive tools to continue to be performed in Quebec.

For more information on the advantages and benefits of the cooperation agreement between BIOQuébec and MassBio, go to bit.ly/bioquebec-massbio-eng

 

MassBio

MassBio is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1985 that represents and provides services and support for the Massachusetts life sciences industry. MassBio is committed to advancing Massachusetts' leadership in the life sciences to grow the industry, add value to the healthcare system and improve patient lives. Representing more than 1,100+ biotechnology companies, academic institutions, research hospitals, and service organizations involved in life sciences and healthcare, MassBio works to advance policy and promote education, while providing member programs, events, industry information, and services. For more information, visit www.massbio.org

 

BIOQuébec

BIOQuébec, Québec’s biotechnology and life sciences network, is committed to supporting the growth of Québec’s biotechnology and life sciences industry. Founded in 1991, this NPC focuses on governmental representation, business development, and partnerships which allow its members to save on their operating costs. For more information, go to www.bioquebec.com.

-        (30)     -

 

Information
Anie Perrault
BIOQuébec’s Executive Manager
direction@bioquebec.com | T. 514-360-4565 | C. 450-522-0615
1460, boulevard de l’Innovation, bureau 205, Bromont (Québec)  J2L 0J8