NICB
www.nicb.ie
The NICB (National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology) is a multidisciplinary centre of research in fundamental and applied Cellular Biotechnology, Molecular Cell Biology and Biological Chemistry. It includes a multidisciplinary team of Cell and Molecular Biologists, Biotechnologists. Chemists and Computer scientists.
- CBAS
www.cbas.ie
CBAS (Centre for Bioanalytical Sciences) is a new format of research collaboration between Dublin City University, National University of Ireland Galway, Bristol-Myers Squibb and the Industrial Development Agency (Ireland).
- NIBRT
www.nibrt.ie
NIBRT (National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training) is a world-class institute that provides training and research solutions for the bioprocessing industry in state of the art facilities.
- Biotechnology Ireland
www.biotechnologyireland.com
The online centre for news, contacts, commercialisation, jobs and networking in the biosector in Ireland.
- Irish BioIndustry Association
www.ibia.ie
The leading representative body for the Biotechnology Industry in Ireland, has over 50 member companies and is affiliated to IBEC. The IBIA promotes, supports and encourages the further development of the multinational and indigenous biotech sector in Ireland.
- Enterprise Ireland
www.enterprise-ireland.com
The Irish state development agency focused on achieving export sales; investing in research and innovation; competing through productivity; starting up & scaling up and driving regional enterprise.
- IDA Ireland
www.ida.ie
IDA Ireland (Industrial Development Agency) is an Irish Government agency with responsibility for securing new investment from overseas in manufacturing and internationally traded services sectors. It also encourages existing investors to expand and develop their businesses.
- European Union
www.europa.eu
EUROPA is the portal site of the European Union. It provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration.
- ESACT
www.esact.org
ESACT was founded in 1976 to create a forum for the exchange of ideas on biological and engineering techniques to promote knowledge and the use of human and animal cells e.g. for the manufacturing of products. The membership consists of scientists and engineers in academic, medical and industrial R&D and Production at applied science institutions and universities, in the medical services, in industry, and in the political and regulatory bodies. ESACT actively encourages interactions between academia, governmental and policy making agencies and the manufacturing and service industries.
- ESACT 2009
www.esact2009.org
The next ESACT Meeting will be held in Dublin, Ireland at the country's premier Conference, Leisure and Golf Resort, The Citywest Hotel. This four day event, from 7th to 10th June 2009, includes workshops, seminars and a packed-to-the-brim social programme. For further information, contact Louise Ryan at louise@conferencepartners.ie