Ten Years of Industry Excellence

Ranked the #1 BioProcessing Event by the Industry for 10 Years Running: Featuring 200+ Speakers, 150+ Exhibitors and 1500+ Attendees Providing You More Content, Networking and Business Opportunities than Any Other Event on the Market

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Time is Money

Online Registration is Now Open!
Register by May 31 to Save Up to $500 off the standard rates
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Training Courses

Co-Located 2 Day Training Courses: Check out the 4 specialized courses being offered at BPI.

Founding Publication

BioProcess International

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Event Partners

Pall Life Sciences

Thermo Scientific

Global Resource

BPI China

August 20-21, 2013
Shanghai, China

Special Hotel Rate

Special Discounted Hotel Rate Available Until August 26, 2013. To book your room, call 1-888-627-7054 and reference BPI 2013.
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THE Industry Meeting Place to Exchange Real-World Solutions to Improve Speed, Cost and Quality

Conference: September 16-19, 2013 · Exhibition: September 17-19, 2013 · John B Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center · Boston, MA

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