Milan’s life sciences ascent

Milan has its sights set on becoming one of Europe’s top-tier life science innovation hubs. It’s taking strides towards this goal by fostering greater collaboration between investors and its world-class research institutes, leveraging its industrial heritage as a pharmaceutical manufacturer, and attracting some of the sector’s biggest global events. In this report by Danielle Myles, we explore how the Italian city is expanding the scope, innovation and reputation of its thriving life science ecosystem.
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