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Speakers and Panels
Biomanufacturing Facilities Leading the Market
Dynamics Supporting Growth & Why These Projects are Leading Over R&D
Chase Kerley
Managing Director, Industrial
Crescent Communities
Scot Humphrey
Founding Principal
Edgewater Ventures
Tim Skender
Principal
Edgewater Ventures
George Wiker
CEO
CleanSpace
Jon Fayard
Senior Vice President
Clayco
Christina Mahady
Principal
AKF
Life Science & Biotech Building & Development
Spec vs. Build-To-Suit, Conversions, Development Pipelines and Future Location
Greg Capps
Managing Director
Longfellow Real Estate Partners
Suzet McKinney
Investor
[Previously with Sterling Bay]
Lee Perry
Senior Managing Partner
East West Partners
Bryan Roof
Managing Director of Life & Health Science
Clancy & Theys Construction Company
Don Bush
Principal, Regional Director of Life Science
HKS
Tim Winstead
Education & Science Principal
HDR
Marlene Spritzer
Vice President
Lee & Associates
Keynote: Remarks from North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell
Dale Folwell
Treasurer
State of North Carolina
Projects, Activity, & Articles To Be Featured
Longfellow Real Estate Partners: 306 W. Franklin Street Project in Chapel Hill | Owners and operators of nearly 2.5 Million SF of existing lab product with more on the way | 35-acre acquisition for 456,000 SF Triangle 54 Development | 220K SF Hub RTP Development | $150 M+ Lab Project in RTP at 510 Watkins Road | Durham Innovation District Project | Emerge Science Center in Morrisville
Crescent Communities: 150-acre, 2 Million SF megadevelopment project at The Yield | 83-acre acquisition for The Yield North - 850 K SF Life Science Flex Project
King Street Properties: $1 Billion, 1 Million SF Pathway Triangle Project | 479 K SF Life Science Conversion at EastRidge at Perimeter Park
Edgewater Ventures: 1 Million SF Quantum Park Project in Morrisville
Avison Young Life Sciences Market Report
Why This Matters
What You'll Learn
What does the development pipeline look like for Biotech facilities in the regions most distinguishable sector?
How does speculative development differ from build-to-suit from a design, building, and engineering perspective?
What constraints exist when approaching office to lab conversions?
What factors lead to biomanufacturing facilities proliferation while clustered around major research institutions?
How competitive are deals in this market compared with other established life sciences hubs?
Is the market positioned to maintain high absorption with current development pipelines and how might that change in a truly recessionary environment?
How You'll Do More Business Attending This Event:
Enhance your business by gaining a stronger understanding of how the Research Triangle is positioned amongst established Life Sciences hubs from those with ambitious developments underway. Hear about where the funding that will keep the engine turning is coming from in a tricky capital markets ecosystem, and what the future holds.
Who You'll Network With:
The area's top owners, developers, investors, tenants, brokers, builders, architects, engineers, and city planners collaborating towards continued activity.
DON'T MISS OUR PREMIER INTERNATIONAL LIFE SCIENCES SUMMIT THIS FALL
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Venue
The Royal Banquet and Conference Center
3801 Hillsborough St #109
Raleigh, NC 27607
Complimentary parking available onsite
Agenda
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12:00 PM
1:00 PM
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Pre-Event Networking, Registration & Breakfast
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1:00 PM
1:10 PM
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Keynote: Remarks from North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell
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1:10 PM
2:00 PM
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Life Science & Biotech Building & Development
Spec vs. build-to-suit, conversions, development pipelines and future locations |
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2:00 PM
2:50 PM
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Biomanufacturing Facilities Leading the Market
The dynamics supporting growth within the biomanufacturing ecosystem and why these projects are leading the way over R&D |
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2:50 PM
3:30 PM
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Closing Networking
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