Royal Society Te Apārangi is convening a multi-disciplinary panel to consider the potential uses and implications of gene editing in Aotearoa. Our first two discussion paper were released late 2017 on Healthcare and Pest Control. We are now looking to develop

[vc_row][vc_column width=”5/6″][vc_column_text] Royal Society Te Apārangi is convening a multi-disciplinary panel to consider the potential uses and implications of gene editing in Aotearoa. Our first two discussion paper were released late 2017

The annual AusBiotech conference has brought together Australian and international biotech leaders and stakeholders, creating a forum to reflect on the sector’s achievements and exchange ideas to further advance the sector’s standing both nationally and globally.

The Australasian Genomic Technologies Conference 2018 (AGTA18) will cover all aspects of genomic science, technologies and their applications. Research sessions include Cancer Genomics, Neurogenetics, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Plant and Animal

Enterprise Angels Pitch Night is an opportunity to hear about new investment opportunities, meet with entrepreneurs and mingle with other members. Generally held from 5pm on a Tuesday evening every two months, Enterprise Angels offer a select line-up of potential

Valuing Intellectual Property

For LEANZ Members from AU$25

This seminar provides an overview of the principles and practice of IP valuation. You will learn about the various drivers of IP value, including offensive, defensive, and leadership sources. Using a variety of real-world examples, the basic principles of IP

Enterprise Angels Pitch Night is an opportunity to hear about new investment opportunities, meet with entrepreneurs and mingle with other members. Generally held from 5pm on a Tuesday evening every two months, Enterprise Angels offer a select line-up of potential

The annual Biosecurity Forum is a two-day event covering the many different approaches to and motivations for biosecurity. This year’s forum theme is ‘Biosecurity: Partnering to Protect’. The Minister for Biosecurity, Hon Damien O’Connor,