Julie Ince-Demetriou, Executive Director, Research at National Breast Cancer Foundation, shared a BioNSW’s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“As a BioNSW Board member, I was excited to join an incredible group of fellow Board members and our Expert Committee Chairs, together with our strategic partners Cube, for an afternoon of strategic planning, reviewing communications activities, identifying opportunities, and shaping plans for 2026 and beyond.
BioNSW is a growing member organisation that’s driving collaboration, connections, and opportunities across the NSW Life Sciences sector, from start-ups, academic organisations and Research Institutes, to major companies and service providers, right across the State.
As we look ahead to 2026, the vision to Connect, Promote, and Represent remains at the heart of everything we do.
If you or your organisation want to be part of this dynamic network that’s gaining real momentum, visit or share our Membership page and join us in shaping the future of Life Sciences in NSW.”
Quoting BioNSW’s post:
“Last week the BioNSW Board and Expert Committee Chairs came together with our Strategic Partners Cube to review our communications activities, identify opportunities and develop plans for 2026 and beyond.
BioNSW is a truly local NSW membership-based organisation – focused on harnessing and extending the significant value of our State’s Life Science Sector.
In the 2 years since our inception, BioNSW has started to make a real difference across the NSW LIfe Sciences Ecosystem – from grassroots start-ups to key service providers and major companies – in Sydney as well as in the Regions and across the State’s different Life Sciences sub-sectors.
We are looking forward with great excitement to our Programme for 2026 -our vision to Connect Promote and Represent the NSW Life Sciences Sector remains at the core of our plans moving forward.”

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