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    San Francisco Chronicle
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004

    Summit is a huge global affair

    Jan Sandred, Chronicle Staff Writer

    It's not only the largest biotechnology gathering ever, but also the most
    international. Fifty-nine countries are represented at this week's BIO 2004
    International Convention in San Francisco.

    Nearly half of those countries are visiting with official delegations with
    federal-level ministers of science and technology, trade, and economics.

    In addition to Americans, the largest delegations are from Australia,
    Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden,
    Switzerland, Taiwan and Britain. Russia alone sent more than 65 senior
    scientists and project managers.

    There are 29 international pavilions on the exhibit floor with many times
    more companies. For example, the Swedish pavilion in the North Hall of the
    Moscone Convention Center features 14 biotech companies and organizations.

    Countries participating for the first time include Algeria, Armenia, Ivory
    Coast, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Peru, Romania, Slovenia, Uganda, Ukraine and
    Yemen.

    China, Japan and New Zealand all sent significantly more representatives
    than in past years, in some cases doubling the numbers from last year, when
    the convention was in Washington, D.C.

    "Biotechnology is a global enterprise, thanks to solutions that now touch
    the daily lives of millions in health care, the environment and
    agriculture," said Carl Feldbaum, president of the Biotechnology Industry
    Organization, the meeting's sponsor. "Our convention fully reflects the
    international reach of this industry."

    E-mail Jan Sandred at [email protected].
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