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Shining the spotlight on Global Biotech Week Interview with Andrew Casey, BIOTECanada | 094

08.21.2018 - By Biotechnology FocusPlay

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On the line, I have Andrew Casey who is the president and CEO of BIOTECanada. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the association and is the primary spokesperson for Canada’s biotech industry communicating on the industry’s behalf of government, regulators, international bodies, media and the Canadian public. He joins us today to share his expertise and what we can expect to see this year during Global Biotech Week.   Show Notes: 1. Canada has always been a powerhouse in biotechnology. The life sciences sector has had such an overwhelming impact on the Canadian economy and shows no sign of slowing down; and with a rapidly growing population and a high demand for resources and better health care, novel ideas are necessary to keep the economy on its feet. Is this something Canada foresaw in 2003 when it created Global Biotech Week? What was the reason Canada created Global Biotech Week initially?  2. Since then it has snowballed to several other countries. Do you expect to see it grow traction in more in the upcoming years? Where has it spread to thus far? Do you find that it brings the global economy together? 3. What can we in the industry expect to come out of this year’s BIOTECanada event? A little birdy told me that BIOTECanada will be announcing the Gold Leaf Awards winners – which are very prestigious – that represent the companies and individuals who have made significant contributions to Canada’s biotech ecosystem. Any chance you could give us a sneak peak at some of the nominees?  4. Gauging by how Canada has done so well in the past, but now has more extensive global competition, how can Canada prove that we are at the forefront of this monumental shift to feed, fuel and heal the world? And how do you think the world can conjoin together to face and find cures for some of the world’s most devastating and debilitating diseases? 5. When Budget 2018 was released, Bill Morneau, the Canadian minister of finance, stated that that was the largest investment in fundamental and discovery research in Canadian history. What have you seen come from that so far? What do you think we can expect to see? How does this position Canada as a world leader in biotechnology? What do you predict to see happening in the future? 6. Is there anything else I have missed that you would like to touch on? Well that concludes another episode of Biotechnology Focus radio. I would like to thank our guest again, Andrew Casey for being with us today and thank our listeners for their continued enthusiasm of the life sciences sector in Canada. I hope you all have a wonderful week. From my desk to yours – this is Michelle Currie.

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