03/02/2016
Step in Barcelona
Step in Barcelona
Both Barcelona Synchrotron Park (BSP) and Parc Científic de Barcelona (PCB) are working with Pharmaphenix consulting company on their joined promotion in Korea, especially among companies from healthcare, medtech and ICT sectors.
Thanks to Pharmaphenix’s team in Seoul, a specific product adapted to these companies’ needs was developed. This so-called Step in Barcelona initiative consists in offering companies a 1-4 weeks stay in PCB with a tailor made support.
With this offer, a Korean company that looks at setting up in Europe will find a very concrete way to analyze this market and appreciate the importance of Barcelona in healthcare, medtech and ICT sectors and the adequacy of both PCB and BSP spaces and services.
This initiative is supported by ACCIÓ, the Catalan public agency in charge of attracting foreign investments.
Step in Barcelona brochure in English or in Korean
Thanks to Pharmaphenix’s team in Seoul, a specific product adapted to these companies’ needs was developed. This so-called Step in Barcelona initiative consists in offering companies a 1-4 weeks stay in PCB with a tailor made support.
With this offer, a Korean company that looks at setting up in Europe will find a very concrete way to analyze this market and appreciate the importance of Barcelona in healthcare, medtech and ICT sectors and the adequacy of both PCB and BSP spaces and services.
This initiative is supported by ACCIÓ, the Catalan public agency in charge of attracting foreign investments.
Step in Barcelona brochure in English or in Korean
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