20 years of Biocat.

From the vision to the BioRegion

Welcome

Biocat was founded in 2006 with a strategic vision for the country. Today, the BioRegion of Catalonia is recognised as one of Europe’s most dynamic health innovation ecosystems. Over two decades, it has transformed scientific and research potential into an economic and social engine, consolidating the sector as a strategic asset for Catalonia.

Biocat

Two decades building

and scaling the ecosystem

Stage
2006–2010

Build

the cluster

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Stage

Build

the cluster

Biocat was created to organize and coordinate the BioRegion of Catalonia, connecting research, business, and government to drive knowledge transfer and strengthen the life sciences and health sector.

2006-2007
Key milestone

Biocat was established in 2006 as a public-private foundation, promoted by the Government of Catalonia and Barcelona City Council, to provide a shared strategic roadmap for Catalonia’s biotechnology and biomedical sector. From the outset, the BioRegion was conceived as a project focused on competitiveness, talent attraction, and building a knowledge-based economy.

2007
Key milestone

The 2007-2010 Strategic Plan was approved, establishing Biocat’s founding vision and mission and organizing its action around five areas: internationalization and promotion of Catalonia; consolidation as a one-stop shop for the sector; strengthening research and its valorization; business consolidation; and improving public perception of biotechnology. Biocat adopted a cluster-builder approach with a formal roadmap.

2008
Key milestone

The development of the cluster became more operational and broader in scope: the term medical technologies was explicitly incorporated, and the first sector-specific services were rolled out — a directory of companies and organizations, a funding search tool, a website, an e-newsletter, and a press roundup. Biocat moved from defining the narrative to providing functional infrastructure for the sector.

2008-2009
Key milestone

Biocat identified the importance of systematizing the value chain from lab to market: proof of concept, intellectual property protection, licensing, startup creation, incubation, and executive talent programs. Coordinating the ecosystem and organizing technology transfer became two simultaneous missions.

2010
Key milestone

Barcelona hosted BIO-Europe Spring for the first time, one of the world’s leading biotechnology partnering conferences. The event, organized by EBD Group with the collaboration of Biocat and the Local Host Committee — made up of the Government of Catalonia and other organizations supporting the sector — put the BioRegion on the map as a destination for major international health conferences, which continued to come to the city consistently over the following years.

2010
Key milestone

At the close of the first strategic cycle, Biocat consolidated five areas of action — cluster, business competitiveness, internationalization, training and human capital, and social perception — and launched its first acceleration and entrepreneurship initiatives: BioEmprenedorXXI and Biocàpsules, as well as the International Center for Scientific Debate — later B·Debate — to promote frontier research and attract top-tier researchers to Catalonia.
Preparation began for the 2010-2013 Master Plan, which would establish the model based on a comprehensive vision of the value chain, from research to market.

Stage
2011–2014

Consolidate
and refocus

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Stage

Consolidate
and refocus

Biocat evolves to make the BioRegion of Catalonia more competitive and international, strengthening the translation of talent and research into health innovation, entrepreneurship, valorisation and major alliances.

2011
Key milestone

The 2010-2013 Master Plan established five strategic priorities. Against a backdrop of budget cuts and internal restructuring, Biocat consolidated B·Debate, maintained its training programs, presented the second Biocat Report, and continued its work in internationalization, business competitiveness, talent, and social perception. It was a period of consolidation under resource pressure, but with growing activity.

2012
Key milestone

Biocat refocused its activity with a particular emphasis on competitiveness and talent, and regrouped its work into four executive areas: entrepreneurship and innovation, training and talent, internationalization, and debate/knowledge/society. New forward-looking and highly innovative projects in both format and content were prepared, including Moebio, with Design Health Barcelona (d·HEALTH Barcelona) as its flagship program. At the same time, Catalan participation in the EIT’s Health and Food KICs was promoted. The organization began investing in transformational programs, not only in cohesion-building actions.

2012
Key milestone

In terms of international positioning, 2012 stood out as the first major edition with significant participation from Catalonia at the sector’s biotechnology conference, the BIO Convention, in Boston. With 72 companies and research and sector-support institutions, the BioRegion of Catalonia delegation represented more than 60% of the Spanish delegation and was led by the President of the Government of Catalonia, Artur Mas. During the mission, Biocat’s first international report, the Catalonia Life Sciences Report 2011, was also presented, in collaboration with Ernst & Young.

2013
Key milestone

With the launch of Moebio and d·HEALTH Barcelona, Biocat entered a new agenda: innovative talent, hospital immersion, health entrepreneurship, and connection with leading European initiatives. The third Biocat Report strengthened Catalonia’s positioning as one of Europe’s most dynamic bioclusters. An amendment to the bylaws expanded business representation on the Board of Trustees — at the proposal of Farmaindustria, CataloniaBio, and Fenin — marking a turning point in both programming and governance.

2014
Key milestone

The operational mission was redefined around four areas: sector knowledge and visibility; promotion of major strategic system-wide projects; talent and entrepreneurship development; and business valorization and growth. The key outcome of this refocusing was the selection of EIT Health, a candidacy promoted since 2008. This was complemented by participation in RIS3CAT and the consolidation of d·HEALTH Barcelona with its first cohort. Biocat evolved from being solely a cluster driver to also becoming a platform for innovation and strategic alignment with its own voice.

Stage
2015–2020

Accelerate valorisation

and projection

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Stage

Accelerate valorisation

and projection

Biocat enters a more executive and impact-oriented stage, driving research, health innovation, business growth and acceleration programmes to consolidate the BioRegion of Catalonia as an economic engine with international visibility.

2015
Key milestone

Albert Barberà succeeded Montserrat Vendrell as CEO, marking the start of a new strategy that maintained the major lines of action while placing greater emphasis on the valorization and transfer of technology and knowledge. Biocat maintained the four areas defined in 2014 and translated them into a portfolio of programs and significant international activity.

2015
Key milestone

The Barcelona Clinical Trials Platform was launched, promoted together with the Department of Health to position Catalonia among the top five European regions for clinical trials, serving as a gateway to a critical mass of patients and hospital centers. Biocat was no longer merely connecting stakeholders: it became a government instrument for building collaborative infrastructure and country-level projects.

2015
Key milestone

EIT Health began operating as the major European initiative for innovation in health, with Biocat as an associate member and driver of the Catalan-Spanish node. B·Debate surpassed 1,000 participants and 226 speakers. The first Health & Bio Team Dating brought together nearly 80 scientists and managers, with more than 200 meetings held. d·HEALTH Barcelona and Moebio were consolidated as benchmark programs in Europe for acceleration and the generation of startups in medical technologies.

2015
Key milestone

In terms of international visibility, Biocat coordinated the Catalan delegation to the BIO Convention in Philadelphia, with 37 organizations; renewed its website as an international information reference point for the BioRegion; and led or participated in European projects such as bioXclustersplus and ETTBio.

2018-2019
Key milestone

Jordi Naval takes over as CEO of the organization. The activity portfolio had expanded considerably: BioEquity, CRAASH Barcelona, d·HEALTH Barcelona, Investment Readiness Series, Open Innovation Forum, Here Comes Your Lead, B·Debate, and international collaborations were operating simultaneously. Biocat was already working across virtually the entire ecosystem scaling chain, from talent and ideas to funding, open innovation, and international visibility.

Stage
2020–2026

Lead country-wide
projects

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Stage

Lead country-wide
projects

Biocat strengthens its strategic leadership: it maintains its focus on transfer, talent, acceleration and the international projection of the BioRegion of Catalonia, while adding a clear commitment to influencing Europe, driving technology adoption in the public health system and advancing advanced therapies.

2020
Key milestone

Despite the shock of COVID-19, Biocat maintained strategic continuity and launched immediate-response programs such as Chasing COVID, while adapting CRAASH Barcelona, d·HEALTH Barcelona, Health & Bio Team Dating, B·Debate, Open Innovation Forum, and Pitch Training Program, all of which coexisted in a “historic year.” A resilient organization, capable of pivoting without giving up its core assets.

2021
Key milestone

After fifteen years, Biocat began an internal reinvention process and set out two particularly significant priorities for the new phase: building an internationally recognized hub for advanced therapies and personalized medicine, and accelerating patient access to new technological solutions. The institution clearly positioned itself within an industrial policy and health system agenda. Robert Fabregat is appointed as the new CEO of Biocat and has led this new stage to the present day.

2021-2023
Key milestone

The 2021-2023 Strategic Plan organized the new phase around specific challenges facing the BioRegion: technology transfer; acceleration and talent; capital mobilization and investment attraction; technological adoption by the public health system; and business consolidation. The strategic areas were structured around three domains: transfer/talent/business acceleration, an independent voice and strategic influence, and international positioning of the BioRegion. The language shifted from “energizing” to “influencing.”

2024
Key milestone

Biocat publicly presented, at an institutional event before the President of the Government of Catalonia, the most important milestone achieved to date as part of its European activity: Catalonia’s leadership of the European PRECISEU project (Personalised Medicine Empowerment Connecting Innovation Ecosystems Across Europe), an ambitious initiative to promote personalized medicine and advanced therapies in Europe, selected as one of the five winning projects in the highly competitive Regional Innovation Valleys (RIV) call. Catalonia is the region with the largest number of participating partners in this project, coordinated by Biocat, which brings together 25 partners from 12 European regions and has a budget of nearly €23 million.

2024-2027
Key milestone

The new plan broadened Biocat’s ambition: Biocat advocated for the need to consolidate the sector in the face of the challenges posed by new technologies, emerging therapeutic strategies, and new patient-centered care models, through the lens of sustainability, equity, and inclusion. The strategy was explicitly aligned with Catalonia’s main public frameworks — the Health Plan, PERIS, RIS3CAT 2030, the National Pact for Industry, and the National Pact for the Knowledge Society.
Biocat was consolidated as an instrument for driving strategic projects that are key to the country’s future and for contributing from Catalonia to a more technologically competitive Europe, in line with the New European Innovation Agenda.

Ecosystem

The BioRegion: from a dynamic European cluster to an internationally recognised ecosystem

BioRegion milestones

The BioRegion of Catalonia has grown in parallel with Biocat: each initiative, programme and alliance has driven a more connected, competitive and internationally recognised health innovation ecosystem.

2006
Biocat
Biocat

Biocat Foundation, the driving force behind Catalonia’s health innovation ecosystem. Its creation marks the beginning of the BioRegion of Catalonia as a structured cluster.

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2006
Sector
Catalonia.Health

Creation of Catalonia.Health, the sector’s business association, representing the business community and fostering competitiveness and private collaboration within the BioRegion.

2006
Sector
Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB)

Inauguration of the PRBB, a leading science park that connects centres of excellence and hospitals to promote translational biomedical research.

Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona (PRBB)
2006
Sector
Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO)

Creation of VHIO, an elite biomedical research centre based on a pioneering model of translational medicine applied to oncology.

2006
Sector
TIC Salut Social Foundation

Creation of the TIC Salut Foundation. The Government of Catalonia’s body was created to lead the digitalisation and interoperability of the Catalan healthcare system.

2007
Sector
CriteriaCaixa

Start of operations of Caixa Capital Risc (now CriteriaCaixa), “la Caixa”’s venture capital vehicle to finance innovative health projects.

2007
Biocat
BioRegion Forum

First edition of the BioRegion Forum: the meeting that brings the community together, sets the sector’s strategy and projects Catalonia’s leadership.

Fòrum de la BioRegió 2008
2008
Biocat
BioEmprenedorXXI

Launch of BioEmprenedorXXI, the pioneering programme that drives the transformation of academic research into health companies and new entrepreneurs.

2008
Sector
Ysios Capital

Foundation of Ysios Capital, the first independent fund specialising in life sciences in Spain, a driver of biomedical investment in the BioRegion and a pioneer in connecting with international markets.

2008
Sector
Inveready

Foundation of Inveready, an active investment management firm whose funding strategies include life sciences.

2009
Biocat
BioRegion of Catalonia Report

Publication of the first BioRegion of Catalonia Report, the benchmark sector report promoted by Biocat to monitor the ecosystem’s evolution and showcase its key assets.

Informe Biocat
2009
Biocat
B·Debate

Creation of B·Debate, the high-level scientific debate platform that fosters international collaboration and leadership in health challenges.

bdebate
2009
Sector
National Centre for Genomic Analysis

Creation of the CNAG, a leading centre in genomic sequencing that drives personalised medicine and major international data analysis projects.

CNAG 2022 (3)
2010
Sector
ALBA Synchrotron

Inauguration of the ALBA Synchrotron, a critical infrastructure for analysing biological samples and drugs at atomic scale and strengthening Catalonia’s scientific hub.

Sincroto Alba 2013 (3)
2010
Biocat
BIO Europe

First BIO-Europe edition in Barcelona, the leading biotechnology partnering event that consolidates the BioRegion’s international profile.

BIO-Europe Sping Barcelona 2010
2010
Sector
Healthcare Barcelona Investment Forum

Creation of the Healthcare Barcelona Investment Forum, a meeting point for entrepreneurs and investors in the health sector, promoted by the Barcelona Medical Association, Barcelona Activa, Biocat and other sector stakeholders.

2013
Biocat
d·HEALTH Barcelona

Launch of Biocat’s d·HEALTH Barcelona, a pioneering programme inspired by Stanford’s Biodesign methodology that trains talent in health innovation through clinical immersion.

dHEALTH Barcelona 2013
2013
Sector
Tech Barcelona

Foundation of Tech Barcelona, a key association in the digital ecosystem that strengthens technological innovation in health through new hubs.

2013
Biocat
CEBR

Biocat’s leadership at CEBR, with the presidencies of Montserrat Vendrell (2013–15) and Montse Daban (2023–25), shaping the European strategy for health clusters.

CEBR Montse Daban
2015
Sector
CaixaImpulse

Creation of CaixaImpulse, a ”la Caixa” Foundation programme to promote technology transfer and the creation of health companies.

2015
Sector
EIT Health Spain

Establishment of EIT Health Spain in Barcelona, a European node that accelerates health innovation by connecting business, research and education.

2015
Sector
Capital Cell

Creation of Capital Cell, an alternative investment platform specialising in biotechnology and life sciences to fund startups.

2015
Sector
BIST (Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology)

Establishment of BIST: the foundation was created to bring together seven elite research centres to promote multidisciplinary collaboration.

2017
Sector
The Collider

Launch of The Collider, a Mobile World Capital Barcelona programme to connect scientific knowledge with entrepreneurial talent and create deep tech startups.

2018
Biocat
CRAASH Barcelona

Launch of CRAASH Barcelona, the acceleration programme that connects the BioRegion with Boston to validate health technologies and accelerate their market adoption.

CRAASH
2018
Sector
Asabys

Foundation of Asabys Partners, an investment management firm that reflects the sector’s maturity and expands investment into digital health and technological hybridisation.

2018
Sector
Barcelona Health Hub (BHH)

Establishment of Barcelona Health Hub, an association dedicated to promoting innovation and technology transfer in digital health from Barcelona.

BHH
2019
Sector
InvivoCapital

Foundation of InvivoCapital, a management firm specialising in life sciences that strengthens funding for biomedical projects.

2019
Sector
Nina Capital

Foundation of Nina Capital, a fund specialising in digital health, strengthening the BioRegion’s connection with the new generation of digital health solutions.

2020
Sector
4YFN

Biocat’s leadership of the BioRegion pavilion at 4YFN, helping to consolidate health as a relevant vertical at the congress in subsequent editions.

4yfn 2021
2021
Sector
Clínic-UB Health Campus

Institutional agreement for the new Clínic-UB Health Campus, which will integrate highly complex healthcare, elite research and university teaching.

Hospital Clinic 2018 (1)
2022
Sector
Health Bioclúster

Approval of the Health BioCluster in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, a strategic project for the south of the Barcelona metropolitan area and for biomedical growth in Catalonia.

healthBioCluster
2022
Sector
SJD Pediatric Cancer Center (+ Unicas SJD in 2024)

Inauguration of the SJD Pediatric Cancer Center, a monographic paediatric oncology centre dedicated exclusively to childhood cancer.

2023
Biocat
ATMP Catalonia

Creation of ATMP Catalonia, the strategic network connecting research, industry and hospitals to promote advanced therapies in Catalonia.

Nomenament Biocat hub teràpies avançades
2023
Sector
Astrazeneca Global Hub

Creation of the AstraZeneca Global Hub, an R&D centre that positions Barcelona as a global node in advanced therapies and precision medicine.

Astrazeneca Global Hub 4
2023
Sector
Marenostrum 5 (BSC-CNS)

Inauguration of MareNostrum 5, BSC’s supercomputer, which strengthens Europe’s capacity in artificial intelligence and supercomputing.

BSC 2010 marenostrum
2023
Biocat
BIOSPAIN 2023 in Barcelona

Consolidation of BIOSPAIN in Barcelona as a leading biennial biotechnology event in Europe, organised by AseBio in collaboration with Biocat, the Government of Catalonia and Barcelona City Council.

BIOSPAIN 2023
2024
Sector
FITA Fund

Presentation of the FITA Fund, a Government of Catalonia instrument to finance the transition from research to market in deep tech and life sciences.

2024
Biocat
PRECISEU

Launch of PRECISEU, the large-scale project that positions Catalonia as a European node in personalised medicine and advanced therapies.

PRECISEU
2024
Sector
Únicas SJD

Start of construction of Únicas SJD, a building designed to become a major complex dedicated to rare diseases.

2025
Biocat
ATMP Catalyst

Launch of ATMP Catalyst, the acceleration programme dedicated to advanced therapies, designed to take early-stage projects towards clinical validation.

ATMP Catalyst
2025
Biocat
INNOPASS

Launch of INNOPASS, the call that streamlines the entry of innovative technologies into the public health system through personalised support.

INNOPASS
2025
Sector
Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Theragnostics in Health (Fraunhofer CAT)

Official inauguration of Fraunhofer CAT, a European centre for applied theragnostics resulting from the alliance between Fraunhofer and public administrations.

2026
Sector
CaixaResearch Institute

Inauguration of the CaixaResearch Institute, a cross-cutting research centre in immunology aimed at advancing personalised medicine.

Caixa Research Institute
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Where we were and where we are:

the accelerated growth of the BioRegion

Over the course of two decades, the BioRegion of Catalonia has gone from building the foundations of an emerging ecosystem to developing a health innovation network with the capacity to attract, grow and project itself globally. The data reflect this evolution: more companies created, more investment secured, more jobs, more clinical activity, and an increasingly dense and specialised map of stakeholders. A visual look at the journey so far and at the indicators that explain the BioRegion’s present.

Catalonia consolidates a pace of more than 60 new companies per year (2006-2026)

Catalonia doubles the size of its ecosystem between 2006 and 2026

Catalonia doubles the size of its ecosystem between 2006 and 2026

Catalonia multiplies its spin-offs by 10 and their investment by 17 between 2006 and 2026.

Catalonia accelerates its ability to attract international investment and investors between 2006 and 2026

Catalonia multiplies the volume of major venture capital rounds by 4 between 2006 and 2026

Catalonia multiplies the number of clinical trials by 6 between 2006 and 2026

How the ecosystem map has changed

Representative visualisation of the growth of the BioRegion of Catalonia, 2006–2026. For comprehensive data, please consult the annual BioRegion reports and the sector directory.

Voices

20 years, 20 voices

Robert Fabregat Biocat
Robert Fabregat, CEO, Biocat.

“The future of the BioRegion of Catalonia will depend on our ability to turn innovation into real solutions. At Biocat, we will continue to support the ecosystem so that its impact grows and reaches the world.”

“Science parks have created spaces where universities, research centres, hospitals and companies collaborate closely. This proximity has facilitated knowledge transfer, driven innovation and helped transform research into products and services with real-world applications.”

Maria Terrades

Maria Terrades,

CEO, Parc Científic de Barcelona (PCB)

“We firmly believe that today’s research is tomorrow’s progress and health. That is why, at ”la Caixa” Foundation, we contribute decisively, with stable support for leading institutions and, more recently, with the creation of our own research institute dedicated to immunology, the CaixaResearch Institute, which will further strengthen the ecosystem.”

Àngel Font

Àngel Font,
Deputy Director General for Research and Fellowships, ”la Caixa” Foundation

“The key has been the combination of excellent scientific talent, entrepreneurship with global ambition, and a community that has learned to work together. The BioRegion of Catalonia has gone from generating projects to generating companies capable of competing internationally.”

Luis_Pareras

Lluís Pareras,

Founder and Managing Partner, Invivo Partners

News

Featured news

Fòrum de la BioRegió 2008
The industry meeting: the BioRegion Forum

First edition of the BioRegion Forum, a meeting that brought the community together, set the sector’s strategy and showcased Catalonia’s leadership.

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Informe Biocat
The Vice President of the Government of Catalonia presents the first Biocat report

Publication of the first BioRegion of Catalonia Report, a benchmark sectoral tool promoted by Biocat to monitor the evolution of the ecosystem and showcase its main assets.

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bdebate
International Center for Scientific Debate becomes B·Debate to boost projection of its international scientific debates

Creation of B·Debate, a high-level scientific debate platform to foster international collaboration on health challenges.

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BIO-Europe Sping Barcelona 2010
BIO-Europe Spring 2010 to make Barcelona the European capital of biotechnology partnering

First edition of BIO-Europe Spring in Barcelona, a biotechnology partnering event that strengthens the BioRegion’s international visibility.

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dHEALTH Barcelona 2013
Presenting Design Health Barcelona, a disruptive program to accelerate innovation in hospitals

Launch of d·HEALTH Barcelona, a Biocat programme inspired by Stanford Biodesign that trains talent in health innovation.

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Montserrat Vendrell, new chair of the Council of European Bioregions

Biocat’s leadership in CEBR, with Montserrat Vendrell and Montse Daban at the forefront of the European health cluster strategy.

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CRAASH
Biocat invites the sector to the presentation of its new acceleration program CRAASH Barcelona

Launch of CRAASH Barcelona, an acceleration programme that connects the BioRegion with Boston to validate health technologies.

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4yfn 2021
More than 40 companies from the BioRegion to participate in 4YFN

Biocat’s leadership of the BioRegion pavilion at 4YFN, helping to consolidate health as a key vertical of the congress.

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Nomenament Biocat hub teràpies avançades
Catalan Government officially names Biocat coordinator of Advanced Therapies Hub of Catalonia

Creation of ATMP Catalonia, a network that connects research, industry and hospitals to promote advanced therapies in Catalonia.

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BIOSPAIN 2023
AseBio and Biocat present BIOSPAIN 2023 in Barcelona to over 200 people from the sector

Consolidation of BIOSPAIN in Barcelona as a benchmark biotechnology event, with Biocat’s collaboration.

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PRECISEU
The PRECISEU project, coordinated by Biocat, launches in Barcelona to promote personalized medicine and advanced therapies in Europe.

Llançament de PRECISEU, macroprojecte europeu que posiciona Catalunya com a node en medicina personalitzada i teràpies avançades.

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ATMP Catalyst
ATMP Catalyst: New Accelerator to Boost Advanced Therapies in Catalonia

Launch of ATMP Catalyst, an acceleration programme to take advanced therapies projects towards clinical validation.

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INNOPASS
PASS 2025 Conference: a step forward to accelerate the integration of innovation into the healthcare system

Launch of INNOPASS, a call to accelerate the entry of innovative technologies into the public health system.

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Major sector gathering: come celebrate with us!

Biocat and the BioRegion of Catalonia are celebrating their 20th anniversary with a commemorative event that will look back on the evolution of the health and life sciences sector in Catalonia over the past two decades.

Place

L’Auditori

Carrer de Lepant, 150

08013 Barcelona

Date

Monday 2 November,
6 pm to 9 pm

The 20th anniversary is supported by: