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Icon_Sun.svg The Road to BIO: Day 9

Friday, June 16, 2017
Texas

 

It’s starting to feel like the final push as we pick up I-10 — which should carry us the rest of the way to California — and head toward the Texas border. And we will concede, on this ninth day of the journey, that this looked a lot more manageable on the map than it is in execution. We are still nearly 1,500 miles away from our destination. 

Overcoming Adversity

We may be questioning whether our perceived progress is nothing more than a tantalizing mirage, but we knew from the start that this journey, like drug development, would be a long one that can be arduous at times. In unity with our life science clients who are constantly overcoming challenges along the development pipeline to bring their products to commercialization with speed and precision, we will press on!

DISTANCE SCHEDULED THIS MORNING: 253 miles 

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Michael Katsis, Director of Business Development for G-CON Manufacturing, Inc., discusses how G-CON’s cleanroom PODs® cut time and costs


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Sidney Backstrom, Executive Director of Business Management for G-CON Manufacturing, Inc., discusses how the company’s POD® structures are streamlining the validation process for customers


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We’ll check back in this afternoon from — you guessed it — Texas with more #RoadtoBIO updates on our journey toward #BIO2017  

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Steve Kuehn

Steve offers the life science industry insight and perspective from his more than 30 years of editorial, corporate and agency communications experience. Drawing from tenure as a lead communicator and media relations director for one of world’s largest technology and engineering companies, as well the editorial leadership of industry-leading B2B journals serving the energy, transportation and pharmaceutical sectors, including Pharmaceutical Manufacturing magazine, Steve delivers brand strategy, market-moving content and decision support. Steve holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio University.

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