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Tuesday 2 February 2016

“Innovation with Impact: Unrecognised Opportunities in Global Health” - 16th February

When:       Tuesday, 16th February 2016

Time:        Registration at 3:45pm 
                  
Presentation 4:00pm to 5:15pm                   (followed by a Networking session until 6:15pm)
Where:      Seminar Room 1,
                  Level 7, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,
                  1G Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC, 3052

                  Level 7, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,                   1G Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC, 3052
RSVP:      Thursday, 11th February 2016

The global infectious disease product pipeline has been revolutionised over the past decade, with increased investment and R&D activity worldwide. Innovative collaborations between the public and private sectors are driving product development with investment flowing from corporate venture funds, NGOs, philanthropy and Governments – How is Melbourne positioned as a global R&D hub to make the most of arising opportunities? With underserved markets in India, China and Brazil, there is significant commercial potential and interest in the development of candidate products to address unmet need and deliver global public health outcomes.  
On the eve of the Lorne Infection and Immunity conference, this event will highlight unrecognised commercial opportunities, showcase local innovation and identify areas for international partnership and collaboration. The networking reception will connect leaders from the Melbourne business community with guests including the invited speakers and international VIPs who have travelled to be at the internationally acclaimed Lorne Infection and Immunity conference. 



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