Asociación Española de Bioempresas (ASEBIO)

Booth 443
Madrid, Spain
AseBio, the Spanish Bioindustry Association, brings together and represents the interests of companies, associations, foundations, universities and technology and research centres that work in the field of biotechnology in Spain.

We collaborate closely with regional, national and European governments, as well as with social organisations that are committed to science and the use of biotechnology to improve people’s lives and promote environmental sustainability, economic development and high value-added employment.

Over the past 20 years, we have been working to bring about positive political and economic changes that foster and drive development of the Spanish biotechnology sector. We are committed to the use of biotechnology to improve quality of life and promote environmental sustainability, economic development and qualified jobs.

We are here to transform the country’s culture, valorising research, development and innovation to serve society and boost the competitiveness of the Spanish economy.

AseBio is a community committed to science and innovation as a driving force for sustainable economic development and social wellbeing. We’ve created an inclusive ecosystem, open to all, with the aim of finding innovative solutions to the social and generational challenges we are facing.

For AseBio, cooperation and working as a network are a priority. That’s why we are members of EuropaBio, the European Bioindustry Association, along with nearly a hundred other business organisations, jointly representing the interests of over 1,800 European companies.

AseBio is also a member of:

CEOE (Spanish Confederation of Business Organisations)
We collaborate with various scientific and medical societies, including:

Spanish Society of Biotechnology (SEBiot)
Spanish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM)
Spanish Federation of Neuromuscular Diseases (ASEM)
Spanish Haematology and Haemotherapy Society (FEHH)
Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM)
Spanish Society of Neuroscience (SENC)