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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners World Summit AI 2025World Summit AI 2025 World Summit AI is the flagship gathering of the global AI ecosystem, returning to Amsterdam on 8–9 October 2025 at Taets Art & Event Park. This year’s theme—“Back to the future: It’s about time”—invites attendees to reflect on AI’s past, confront the present, and shape what comes next through keynotes, case studies, live demos, and hands-on sessions. Expect a cross-section of enterprise leaders, startups, researchers, policymakers, and investors tackling topics from frontier models and MLOps to regulation, safety, and responsible deployment. The summit anchors World AI Week (6–10 October 2025), a city-wide festival of 40–50+ satellite events, meetups, and showcases across Amsterdam—so your ticket can be paired with specialized gatherings and networking around town. Organizers and partners highlight significant scale for 2025, with guides noting 15,000+ participants across World AI Week and third-party listings projecting 7,500+ attendees, 200 speakers, and 17+ tracks at the summit itself. Whether you’re scouting deals, recruiting talent, or pressure-testing an AI roadmap, WSAI concentrates the people and ideas shaping the field into two high-intensity days. |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners World Summit AI 2025World Summit AI 2025 World Summit AI is the flagship gathering of the global AI ecosystem, returning to Amsterdam on 8–9 October 2025 at Taets Art & Event Park. This year’s theme—“Back to the future: It’s about time”—invites attendees to reflect on AI’s past, confront the present, and shape what comes next through keynotes, case studies, live demos, and hands-on sessions. Expect a cross-section of enterprise leaders, startups, researchers, policymakers, and investors tackling topics from frontier models and MLOps to regulation, safety, and responsible deployment. The summit anchors World AI Week (6–10 October 2025), a city-wide festival of 40–50+ satellite events, meetups, and showcases across Amsterdam—so your ticket can be paired with specialized gatherings and networking around town. Organizers and partners highlight significant scale for 2025, with guides noting 15,000+ participants across World AI Week and third-party listings projecting 7,500+ attendees, 200 speakers, and 17+ tracks at the summit itself. Whether you’re scouting deals, recruiting talent, or pressure-testing an AI roadmap, WSAI concentrates the people and ideas shaping the field into two high-intensity days. |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners Interactive Response Technologies 2025Interactive Response Technologies 2025 Interactive Response Technologies (IRT) 2025 brings together the IRT and clinical supply community in Boston, October 14-15, 2025. This premier conference focuses on cutting-edge updates, integrations, and operational strategies to streamline clinical research, randomization, and data management. Join industry leaders to discuss optimizing data collection from clinical studies, navigating late-stage addendums, resolving conflicts between IRT randomizations and ancillary data, and implementing innovative technology solutions. Network with experts in logistics, IRT services, forecasting, and trial supply management at this essential event for clinical trial professionals. Learn more in the agenda. Registration Email: cssupport@informa.com |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners Interactive Response Technologies 2025Interactive Response Technologies 2025 Interactive Response Technologies (IRT) 2025 brings together the IRT and clinical supply community in Boston, October 14-15, 2025. This premier conference focuses on cutting-edge updates, integrations, and operational strategies to streamline clinical research, randomization, and data management. Join industry leaders to discuss optimizing data collection from clinical studies, navigating late-stage addendums, resolving conflicts between IRT randomizations and ancillary data, and implementing innovative technology solutions. Network with experts in logistics, IRT services, forecasting, and trial supply management at this essential event for clinical trial professionals. Learn more in the agenda. Registration Email: cssupport@informa.com |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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Agentic AI vs Aging HackathonAgentic AI vs Aging Hackathon A hybrid hackathon exploring the use of AI agents to accelerate progress in human longevity. Participants form teams to tackle scientific and industry challenges across two tracks—ranging from structuring biological knowledge to building deployable tools with immediate market potential. The event is designed for researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and product builders interested in contributing to aging and longevity innovation. Aging research remains fragmented and slow relative to AI progress. The event emphasizes AI agents for literature and data synthesis, faster hypothesis cycles, personalization using individual data, and open resources. Tracks• Fundamental Track—applied, KPI-driven challenges curated by Gero.ai, Retro.bio, and aging biologists. Focus: structuring multi-level aging knowledge; age-aware precision medicine. Who should joinAI engineers, longevity researchers, healthcare professionals, data scientists, product builders, and motivated contributors from adjacent fields. Key details• Dates: Oct 7–25 (build period Oct 7–24; finals Oct 25) Jury highlights Sponsors and partners |
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KOREA LIFESCIENCE WEEKKOREA LIFESCIENCE WEEK KOREA LIFE SCIENCE is a premium business exhibition and conference held to provide an overview of the latest R&D trends in the biotechnology and bio-industry, and to strengthen partnerships within the industry through international conferences, partnering, open innovation, and global networking. The upcoming KOREA LIFE SCIENCE, held in October 2025 in COEX, will cover the latest issues in the bio, pharmaceutical, and life science sectors. Various side events involving leading companies and domestic and foreign experts will be held simultaneously. Contact e-mail: sales@lifescienceweek.com |
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KOREA LIFESCIENCE WEEKKOREA LIFESCIENCE WEEK KOREA LIFE SCIENCE is a premium business exhibition and conference held to provide an overview of the latest R&D trends in the biotechnology and bio-industry, and to strengthen partnerships within the industry through international conferences, partnering, open innovation, and global networking. The upcoming KOREA LIFE SCIENCE, held in October 2025 in COEX, will cover the latest issues in the bio, pharmaceutical, and life science sectors. Various side events involving leading companies and domestic and foreign experts will be held simultaneously. Contact e-mail: sales@lifescienceweek.com |
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KOREA LIFESCIENCE WEEKKOREA LIFESCIENCE WEEK KOREA LIFE SCIENCE is a premium business exhibition and conference held to provide an overview of the latest R&D trends in the biotechnology and bio-industry, and to strengthen partnerships within the industry through international conferences, partnering, open innovation, and global networking. The upcoming KOREA LIFE SCIENCE, held in October 2025 in COEX, will cover the latest issues in the bio, pharmaceutical, and life science sectors. Various side events involving leading companies and domestic and foreign experts will be held simultaneously. Contact e-mail: sales@lifescienceweek.com |
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