Public Policy Projects (PPP) Acquires Precision Medicine Forum
Public Policy Projects (PPP) is delighted to announce that it has acquired the business of Precision Medicine Forum (PMF).
Announcing the news, Managing Director Lee Davies said:
“Our acquisition of PMF builds on the PPP Global Genomics network and positions PPP at the heart of key developments in personalised medicine and its implications for health and life sciences.
The PMF Forum in Berlin on 29th and 30th October this year will highlight current exciting new policy developments in Germany and associated events in Cambridge in October and Brussels in November will create important development opportunities for health systems and the people they serve in this vital sector.
PMF works across several key centres in Europe, reflecting the international community it serves; we believe that linking to the PPP network in the NHS and UK Life Sciences sectors will create important opportunities for all parties for information exchange and policy development.
We very much look forward to working with the PMF team to build a unique community of interest in personalised medicine drawn from centres of excellence across the globe.”
PMF Life Sciences Conference Director, Joel Hornby, adds:
“Further to the successful delivery of the Nordic Precision Medicine Forum in Sweden in April, we are excited to work with PPP to expand on the platform that PMF provides to patient groups, clinicians, industry, payers, and policy makers alike. Looking forward to the Berlin Precision Medicine Forum in October, there is a fantastic opportunity for PPP and PMF, along with our regional partners, to help progress genomic medicine implementation in Germany. It promises to be the key event of 2024 for those concerned with increasing the application of precise diagnostics and targeted treatments within the German healthcare system, particularly with respect to addressing currently unmet clinical needs.”
For further information about the acquisition, contact Lee Davies at lee.davies@publicpolicyprojects.com.
To discuss potential partnership opportunities for the PMF events, contact Dr Chris Rice, Partnerships Director for Life Sciences at chris.rice@publicpolicyprojects.com