For the very first time, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, will be the host city of our annual Biosimilar Medicines Conference, taking place on 28th and 29th of March 2019. As a key milestone in the biosimilar policy agenda, this 17th edition aims at fostering a mul
17th Biosimilar Medicines Conference
Date
28 Mar 2019 to 29 Mar 2019
Address
Hotel Okura
Ferdinand Bolstraat 333
1072 LH Amsterdam
NetherlandsLinks
Section
Health & Consumers
Event Location
Netherlands
Event Description
Dear Member of the Press,
We would like to invite you to participate as a guest in the 17th Biosimilar Medicines Conference which will be held in Amsterdam for the very first time on 28th and 29th March 2019. You are very welcome to register now via the PRESS guest door.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
The registration fee is waived but the conference organiser does not cover travel and is NOT responsible for booking accommodation. Accommodation can be booked with the Okura Hotel at the following link.
PROGRAMME AVAILABLE
We include the following link to access the Conference programme. Don’t forget to follow and contribute to the event on Twitter using #BIOS19 !
OPPORTUNITY FOR INTERVIEWS
Please note that we are planning to organise face to face interviews with our biosimilar medicines spokespeople; senior leaders from our member companies and biosimilar medicines group team. Organisational details will be shared with registered press in the coming weeks.
Detailed information on the Medicines for Europe press policy can be found here.
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