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nnovation Ignites at the Boston Life Sciences Conference
On April 17, 2025, the Boston Marriott Hotel in Burlington, MA will host a pivotal gathering of industry leaders as they converge to explore the emerging trends and challenges shaping life sciences, biotech, and healthcare facilities. Gary Kaufman, co-founder and COO of ABI-LAB, a pioneering biotech incubator, will take center stage as a featured speaker.
Kaufman's entrepreneurial expertise spans over three decades, with a proven track record in consumer-focused businesses, real estate development, and startup ecosystems. As an active angel investor, he is currently developing an investment vehicle to support the growth of two to four new biotech companies annually. His leadership roles include president of Shelby Enterprises Inc., a commercial and residential real estate firm, and co-founder and vice chairman of the Metrowest Life Sciences Network.
The conference, hosted by the Boston Real Estate Times and supported by Life Sciences Times, will provide a platform for industry professionals to engage in meaningful discussions on navigating the current challenges while seizing opportunities in this rapidly evolving sector. Key takeaways from the event include:
* A market overview that delves into the current state of the life sciences, biotech, and healthcare facilities market, highlighting emerging challenges and areas of weakness.
* An examination of how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and policy changes are influencing the industry, including the potential consequences of shifting policies on federal research funding.
* Insights into the anticipated timeline for the full recovery of the life sciences sector and what will be required to stabilize the market.
Registration & Sponsorship
Secure your spot at this invaluable gathering by registering here (early bird rates available until March 20, 2025). For more information on sponsorship opportunities or speaking engagements, please contact [email address]. Don't miss this chance to connect with leading voices shaping the future of life sciences in the Greater Boston area.
