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Nexgen biomed

Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre (QEII Centre) (Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London SW1P 3EE, United Kingdom)

Intavis Peptide Services is pleased to participate in NextGen Biomed 2026, taking place on 24–25 March 2026 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London, United Kingdom.

Organised by Oxford Global Events, NextGen Biomed brings together leaders from biotechnology, biopharma, peptide therapeutics, and innovation ecosystems to explore emerging scientific advances, strategic partnerships, and translational opportunities across discovery, development, and manufacturing.

What to expect at NextGen Biomed 2026:

  • Insights into cutting-edge therapeutic modalities, including peptides, biologics, and next-generation delivery platforms
  • Sessions on translational research, clinical strategy, and regulatory considerations in biomedicine
  • Discussions on peptide design, synthesis technologies, and high-throughput discovery pathways
  • Industry case studies, roundtables, and innovation showcases highlighting partnership models and commercialization strategies
  • Networking opportunities with academic researchers, biotech founders, pharma executives, and service-provider specialists

As part of the industry presence at NextGen Biomed, Intavis Peptide Services will be represented by Dr. Oliver Reimann (Head of Sales, BD & Marketing) and Dr. Van Tuan (Marco) Trinh (Director of Sales), offering an industry perspective on peptide innovation and manufacturing excellence, from complex peptide synthesis and custom modifications to scalable processes that support discovery and preclinical pipelines.

Whether you are advancing peptide therapeutics, seeking reliable peptide synthesis partners, or exploring new collaborations across the biomed value chain, NextGen Biomed 2026 provides a valuable platform to connect, exchange ideas, and drive impactful partnerships.

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