BioFIT 2026 | 15th Edition

BioFIT 2026 | 15th Edition

BioFIT 2026 is Europe’s leading event for early-stage Life Sciences innovation, bringing together researchers, industry, investors, and knowledge transfer professionals. Held on 10–11 December in Marseille, France, it offers high-level speakers, partnering meetings, and opportunities to forge strategic collaborations.

This December, join BioFIT 2026 – the 15th edition of Europe’s leading partnering event dedicated to knowledge transfer, academia–industry collaborations, and early-stage innovation in the Life Sciences sector. Held on 10–11 December in Marseille, France, BioFIT connects researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors across Europe and beyond.

With:

  • 1,200+ participants from over 35 countries
  • 100 exhibitors
  • 50+ high-level international speakers
  • 39 innovation pitches
  • Over 3,000 partnering meetings facilitated through a dedicated platform

BioFIT offers unparalleled access to strategic collaborations, funding opportunities, and the latest advancements in Life Sciences.

More information here.

Testimonials

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ASTP's conference helped us to network with decision-makers in the technology transfer industry and provides a great platform to discuss future innovation in this sector.

Christopher Römer

Inventtory, Germany

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This course offers an opportunity to meet likeminded people, share tips and tricks, and dive into different approaches to help you set up and improve KTO processes.

Brechtje Vreenegoor

Radboud University, Netherlands

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This is a wonderful conference to expand the horizon of my knowledge of tech transfer and commercialisation.

Seung-Ho Lee

Deltatech-Korea, South Korea

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I had a great experience and met high profile professionals.

Antonio Menegatti

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

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ASTP corroborates the strong need for profound insights and exchanges on practices, instruments and competencies that cut across functional, organisational, institutional, sectorial and geographic boundaries.

Koenraad Debackere

KU Leuven, Belgium