Science Market Update

NY Lab Product Sales: Target $1.5B Market Within 5 miles at 2 Spring Events

Posted by BCI Staff on Fri, Mar 21, 2014

Are you interested in reaching the $1.5 Billion New York laboratory sales and service marketplace? 

If it would be possible to see most of the researchers from labs in one day (over a 4 hour time span) so you could do a "show and tell" and they could "listen and learn" would that be of benefit to your company? 

How about if you could visit two major research facilities back-to-back in the same week while meeting a few researchers from a third insttitute at the same time?

What if those institutions were populated with well-funded research programs, and some the best and brightest of research thought leaders, who publish regularly in prestigious publications and/or have received prestigious awards like Nobel prizes in the research science field? 

Now how about if these back-to-back events were held in New York City?

Ok! We have a great opportunity for you this spring! Mount Sinai and Rockefeller are two well funded universities that have earned a place on our radar for the high level of research that takes place, and the demand for the best and newest technologies with which to conduct that research. We have 2 back-to-back research product sales events which draw enthusiastic crowds of researchers seeking new product solutions. The first is Mount Sinai, followed closely by Rockefeller University.

 9th Annual

Mount Sinai, School of Medicine

 Wednesday, March 26, 2014

  • 2012 Life Science R & D Expenditures: 30th Ranked = $400,680,000. 
  • 2012 NIH Funding: 32nd Ranked = $178,678,872 
  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine has received a $200 million pledge from Billionaire investor Carl Icahn. The greatest part of the funding will go towards building general medical research capabilities, as well as specific research in the growing field of genomics. 
  • In October 2013, Mount Sinai School of Medicine broke ground on a new $125 million building expansion and modernization project at Mount Sinai Queens. Construction is expected to be completed in 2016. 
  • The Hess Center for Science and Medicine opened in the spring of 2013. The 13-story building's basic research facilities will include wet and dry bench labs, animal facilities, and computer-supported research spaces. There will be lounges, meeting and education rooms, and other open, interactive spaces to encourage collaboration through daily contact. 
  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine received a $10 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to support the expansion, improvement, and consolidation of space for laboratories. 


Event at Mount Sinai School of Medicine

(Images from the 2013 BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Mt. Sinai)

In 2013 we had approximately 250 registered attendees (300 attendees in total), 80 were professors, post docs and purchasing agents. Of the total registered attendees 31 were lab managers. The balance were research associates and postgraduate students. 

17th Semiannual
Rockefeller University with Cornell
Thursday, March 27, 2014
  • 2012 Life Science R & D Expenditures: 45th Ranked = $276,070,000 
  • 2012 NIH Funding: 78th Ranked = $69,679,110
  • Weill Cornell Medical College, adjacent to Rockefeller University,has a $500 Million science research laboratory facility. The 125,000 square foot building will house 460 scientists in updated lab space.
  • Rockefeller University is in the planning stages of constructing a new $240 million, two-story 160,000 square foot research building. 
  • Rockefeller University received a $15 million gift from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to fund research on digestive disorders including metabolic diseases, cancers and infections.
  • Five Rockefeller scientists were awarded grants for "high risk research" from the NIH. The rewards, which run over a five year period, are part of a $155 million NIH awards program for innovative and high risk disease related research. 

Events at Rockefeller University

 (2013 BioResearch Product Faire™ Event at Rockefeller University)

In the Spring of 2013 there was a total of 402 attendees, of which 102 were professors, post docs and purchasing agents. Of the total attendees 22 were lab managers. The balance were research associates and postgraduate students.

Please view our informational video on the New York research market:

 

Join us this spring to meet with researchers actively seeking new solutions for research and show them how your products can help with their research programs.

 

Exhibit at Mount Sinai  Exhibit at the Spring Rockefeller Event

 

Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. is a full-service science research marketing and events-planning company that organizes life science marketing events at top research institutions across the country. If you are interested in increasing your vendor show sales and research product sales at events in another region, we encourage you to view our 2014 calendar of events

Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. produces on-campus life science research tradeshows which connect scientists with the new technologies that support their research programs.

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