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Industry
Bio-pharma summit in Boston on May 14

WASHINGTON: The USA-India Chamber of Commerce (USAIC), a bilateral body aimed at promoting and facilitating trade and investment between the two countries, will organise its annual Indo-US BioPharma and Healthcare summit in Boston on May 14.

The summit is part of an ongoing dialogue with all the stakeholders, industry, investors, policy makers and academia, said Mr Karun Rishi, president of the USA-India Chamber of Commerce.

“We have created an ecosystem where all stake holders meet to share and learn. This unique platform creates mutually beneficial opportunities for the US and Indian industry necessary to take the business to the next level,” Mr Rishi said in a statement.

“The platform encourages both established and emerging companies. Over the last few years, our initiatives, regular follow up and consistency of approach has greatly contributed to the industry friendly policies, fostered innovation and created business opportunities,” Mr Rishi added. - PTI

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