French Business Council’s Healthcare Committee visits, tours DuBiotech

The Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park hosted the French Business Council’s Healthcare Committee last week. Middle East News Wire
The Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park hosted the French Business Council’s Healthcare Committee last week. - Middle East News Wire
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The French Business Council’s (FBC) Healthcare Committee visited the laboratory facilities of the Dubai Biotechnology and Research Park (DuBiotech), a member of TECOM Investments, last week.

During the
visit, committee members shared experiences and discussed recent
innovations and challenges in the life sciences sector with DuBiotech business partners.

“We are delighted to have hosted the FBC’s Healthcare Committee at our facilities in DuBiotech,” Marwan Abdulaziz, executive director of DuBiotech, said. “The opportunity allowed us to showcase our world-class facilities while identifying ways in which our business partners can collaborate and share knowledge on the international stage.

“The National Innovation Strategy represents an important responsibility that all businesses should be working toward,” Abdulaziz said. “At DuBiotech, we aim to facilitate the journey. New experiences and relationships boost creativity and Innovation. This is particularly important for the health care sector, where we strive to create new solutions to problems.”

DuBiotech is a founding member of the FBC Healthcare Committee. FBC is committed to promoting and representing French health care workers practicing in Dubai, as well as providing for information sharing among those working in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices and equipment, and medical insurance.



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