Egypt’s path to life science success: Lessons from home and abroad
Attracting international and nurturing local knowledge-based industries such as biopharmaceuticals is key to Egypt’s continued economic transition to a higher-income country. The correct policy framework is vital, including protection of intellectual property rights.
Join our local and international panellists to discuss policy best practice for successful life science industries, and the lessons for Egypt as it looks to the future.
Speakers

Ahmed Abou Ali
President of the Egyptian Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property

Sean Randolph
Senior Director, Bay Area Council Economic Institute, California, United States

Matthias Bauer
Senior Economist, European Centre for International Political Economy, Brussels
Moderator

Philip Stevens
Executive Director, Geneva Network