As the sector growth and new discoveries are made, new biotech companies are created, new funds are raised, and the industry global headquarters have their focus on new opportunities. It is important to have professionals prepared to develop early stage compounds and manage them through development.
Our courses cover aspects of early-stage innovation through to the commercialisation of late-stage therapeutics and the implementation of medical and other Life Sciences’ technologies. Students will acquire a global overview of the commercial interactions between the different stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem and the operation of the value chain during the research and development process from the laboratory all the way through to the patient.
Our unique approach prepares executive professionals in management to empower teams. The academic curriculums are made up for our students to acquire knowledge of technology transfer, scientific and regulatory development and the relevant international commercial dynamics of our sector.
The Biotechnology Business Institute facilitates career development opportunities for aspiring business development executives with key stakeholders from the biotechnology sector and the pharmaceutical industry worldwide.
The Biotechnology Business Institute has a primary objective of delivering worldwide talent to leading Life Sciences companies due to their need to implement global strategies with the next generation of executives.
The BBI career impact programme has been, for a decade, a key connection between Life Sciences companies and international talent with the desire to progress.
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