BioVision - The World Life Sciences Forum
mondofragilis network (now otjiwarongo consulting) was the strategic partner of BioVision for the 2009 edition of the World Life Sciences Forum.
Since 1999, BioVision has established itself as the leading international platform for promoting and debating the contributions that Life Sciences and their technological developments can make to the level of innovation required by the world of tomorrow. Top level representatives from the science and industry communities, and representatives from society at large (such as governmental and non governmental organizations), have openly addressed the benefits, risks and limitations of the latest advances in life sciences research that promise to make a difference to our future. Similarly, thousands of delegates from all over the globe have engaged Nobel Prize winners, chiefs of state, industry leaders and NGO representatives in uncompromising but constructive discussions about life sciences
In 2009, for its 6th edition, BioVision pursues its unique and widely acclaimed mission with a continued commitment to encourage innovative discussion in more than 20 topical sessions. These sessions will focus on “Life Sciences' challenging role in our expanding cities”. BioVision 2009 will also explore some of the most active, innovative and promising developments in Life Sciences including RNA, Stem Cells, Biorobotics and many more.
Since 1999, BioVision has established itself as the leading international platform for promoting and debating the contributions that Life Sciences and their technological developments can make to the level of innovation required by the world of tomorrow. Top level representatives from the science and industry communities, and representatives from society at large (such as governmental and non governmental organizations), have openly addressed the benefits, risks and limitations of the latest advances in life sciences research that promise to make a difference to our future. Similarly, thousands of delegates from all over the globe have engaged Nobel Prize winners, chiefs of state, industry leaders and NGO representatives in uncompromising but constructive discussions about life sciences
In 2009, for its 6th edition, BioVision pursues its unique and widely acclaimed mission with a continued commitment to encourage innovative discussion in more than 20 topical sessions. These sessions will focus on “Life Sciences' challenging role in our expanding cities”. BioVision 2009 will also explore some of the most active, innovative and promising developments in Life Sciences including RNA, Stem Cells, Biorobotics and many more.
Other clients
- United Nations
- World Health Organization
- Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health
- Global Patient Safety Challenge
- Global Observatory for eHealth
- Tobacco Free Initiative
- UN Habitat
- UNAIDS
- World Alliance for Patient Safety
- World Health Day
- Roll Back Malaria Partnership
- International Labour Organisation
- International Agency for Research on Cancer
- United Nations Environment Programme
- StopTB Partnership
- Basel Convention
- Civil Society
- World AIDS Campaign
- World Young Women's Christian Association
- International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
- International Union Against Cancer
- BioVision - The World Life Sciences Forum
- Clinton Foundation
- Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance
- Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
- Global Forum for Health Research
- Global Movement for Children
- Green Cross International
- Prioriterre
- Réseau Alpin des Espaces Protégés
- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
- Union Network International
- World Water Day
- World Organization of the Scout Movement
- International Social Security Association
- Trade Union Advisory Committee
- UNITAID
- The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
- Organisation internationale de Recherche et de Formation Technique
- Europa Donna
- Public Services International
- World Digital Solidarity Agency
- World Council of Churches
- Médecins sans frontières Suisse
- BioSquare
- Formation et Santé
- Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure
- International AIDS Society
- International Trade Union Confederation
- World Urban Campaign
- Government
- Department of Health, UK
- Syndicat Mixte du Lac d'Annecy
- Annemasse Agglo
- Conseils d'architecture, d'urbanisme et d'environnement
- International Organization for Migration
- Communauté de communes de la rive gauche du Lac d'Annecy
- La Biolle
- Annemasse (Mairie)
- Mairie d'Alby-sur-Chéran
- Chambéry métropole
- Other
- La Clusaz - Office de tourisme
- mondofragilis group
- Office du tourisme de l'Albanais



