Background

Working Groups

Bioga launches Working Groups with the aim of promoting collaboration and participation of its members in the activities and areas of action of the cluster, as well as encouraging their participation in decision-making on the challenges and opportunities that should focus their activity.

To this end, 7 active and dynamic groups have been established, open to proposals and changes. Different profiles from the organizations can participate in these groups, depending on the characteristics of the working group and its theme (technicians, R&D managers, executives, etc.).

Advantages of Working Groups
for partners

Define very specific actions for specific needs.

To allow each partner to be directly involved in each of the projects that Bioga manages, giving them a voice and a vote.

Implement solutions that provide a more direct and agile response to their needs.

How to join?

01. Click on the group you want to participate in

02. The groups are private so you will have to apply for admission.

03. The Bioga team will accept your application and you can then start actively participating in the groups you have selected.

You can join the groups you deem appropriate and where you believe you can contribute value based on your experience or knowledge

The established groups will hold regular meetings to define the main lines of action, and participants will be able to contribute new ideas and initiatives of interest. Likewise, the Bioga team will keep the group updated with information generated by the cluster.

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    The Biopole group is made up of Biotech entities to align the interests and needs of all the companies in the ecosystem within the context of the Sionlla Biotech Business Biopole.

    Goals

    • Representation of the Biotech business fabric within the framework of the Sionlla Biotech project.
    • To safeguard the interests and needs of the sector, as well as to identify the opportunities it presents.
    • Channeling project activities towards the Biotech value chain.

    The digitization group is made up of entities specializing in digital innovation with the mission of aligning the needs of the Biotech ecosystem within the framework of business digitization.

    Goals

    • Improving the competitiveness of Galician SMEs through the implementation of new digital tools.
    • Channeling DIH DATAlife’s activities towards the Biotech value chain.
    • To be an intermediary between IHL and the Biotech sector.
    • Representation of the sector before IHL.

    The Internationalization group is made up of entities with extensive experience and contacts in the international field, and its mission is to support companies in their international business activity.

    Goals

    • Seeking new collaborative networks and strategic partners at an international level.
    • Analyze new markets for Biotech companies.
    • Internationalization of biotech companies through the coordination and organization of trade missions, fairs and workshops for partners.

    The Financing Group is made up of a set of entities specializing in the search for financing for the Galician biotechnology sector, through consolidated entities or through new business projects, in order to attract public-private funds that generate wealth for Galician biotech companies.

    Goals

    • To carry out a diagnosis of the financial situation of Bioga’s partners.
    • Encourage companies to participate in public and private calls for proposals to attract R&D&I funds.
    • Generate networking with investment fund networks or Business Angels.
    • To encourage participation in and creation of activities such as the Bio-investor Program, in order to connect projects/companies with investors.

    The R&D&I Group comprises a set of entities specializing in the design and collaboration of innovative projects, as well as public stakeholders involved in innovation. The aim of this team is to generate lines of research and collaboration among different actors in the sector for new R&D&I projects.

    Goals

    • Promote the generation of new R&D&I projects.
    • Identify synergies and public-private collaborations in innovation and R&D&I calls for proposals.
    • Catalyze partner projects and initiatives.

    The Collaborative Networks group comprises organizations with extensive experience in collaborative activities and projects, as well as in generating new contacts. Its aim is to enhance synergies between biotech companies and with other application sectors.

    Goals

    • To promote the generation of new intersectoral collaborations and collaborations between companies in the sector.
    • Identify new strategic contacts for the sector.
    • Identify activities, programs, and trade fairs of interest to Biotech companies.

    The Training working group is made up of entities specialized in the exchange of experiences and knowledge in order to provide added value to different departments of the biotechnology company in which they have specific needs.

    Goals

    • Identify training needs in the different departments of the biotechnology company.
    • Identify the training gaps in the biotech sector and adapt the offer to the needs.
    • Development of new training courses for members.
    • Promote cross-training between companies in order to save costs and provide highly specialized knowledge.