Salt Lake City, Utah – June 12, 2025 – BioUtah, Utah’s life sciences trade association, is proud to announce that President and CEO, Kelvyn Cullimore, along with key partners – the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, World Trade Center Utah, the University of Utah Technology Licensing Office, Utah Inland Port Authority, The Point Utah, Utah Innovation Fund, Salt Lake City Dept of Economic Development, and Utah Health Entrepreneurs – will co-host the Utah Pavilion at booth #783 during the BIO International Convention, held June 16-19 in Boston, MA. 

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Key Takeaways:

  • Discover Utah's Thriving Life Sciences Industry: The Utah Pavilion will showcase the state's rapidly expanding life sciences sector, which is recognized as one of the fastest-growing in the nation. This offers a prime opportunity to learn about a dynamic and successful bio ecosystem.
  • Connect with Key Players and Explore Collaboration: The pavilion serves as a central meeting point to engage with leaders, innovators, decision-makers, researchers, and entrepreneurs who are shaping Utah's life sciences future. Attendees can connect with BioUtah, the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, University of Utah Technology Licensing Office, and other key partners, fostering an environment for potential partnerships and investment opportunities.
  • Experience a Collaborative, Business-Friendly Environment: Utah's life sciences community is defined by its unique culture of collaboration among industry, government, and universities. The state has also been named the #1 state for business by U.S. News and World Report for three consecutive years, boasting a highly educated workforce and a pro-business environment essential for a robust bioscience hub.

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For more information contact: Kelvyn Cullimore, President and CEO, BioUtah at [email protected]

About BioUtah
BioUtah is an independent 501(c)(6) trade association serving Utah’s life sciences industry. Its member companies reflect a broad spectrum with strengths in medical device manufacturing and services, research and testing, biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, and diagnostics, amongst others; and are a key driver of Utah’s economy and advancing healthcare.


Contacts:

Denise Bell
[email protected]

Source: BioUtah

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