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Tuesday, September 29
 

11:30 CEST

Choosing the Basque Country to grow your business in life sciences and health – discover the reasons
Tuesday September 29, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Since the launch of the BioBasque strategy in 2002, Euskadi has invested in consolidating an innovation ecosystem which supports the growth of the health and life sciences industry. Under the overarching strategy of clusters as models for growth of sophisticated sectors, a sustained institutional support and the public-private collaboration have leveraged the development of a growing industry currently comprised of more than 300 companies (including specialised suppliers) that account for more than 8% of the direct employment in the Basque Country. The industry is also supported and accompanied by the Basque Network of Science, Technology and Innovation, composed of a rich tissue of organisations (Universities, BERC, Cooperativa Research Centres-CIC, Technology Centres gathered in BRTA, and Health Research Institutes among others) which provides skilled capabilities and contribute to generate deeptech start ups.


Since 2015, the industry has experienced very significant growth in the number of companies (60%), and particularly in terms of turnover (187%) and employment (151%). Most of this growth has been endogenous; even today, the generation of innovative and tech companies in the health/life sciences area remains strong (first in Spain, in number of companies per capita). However, in the recent past, the region is becoming an attractive location for companies, and people, that decide to relocate or establish operations and grow their business here.


This session will explore the factors that make the Basque Country attractive, from different points of view including international companies, investors, and researchers, as well as the Basque Health Cluster and the health public administration.

Eikonoklastes Therapeu cs, TBC 



Moderators
avatar for María Aguirre

María Aguirre

Head of Health and Sociohealth transition, SPRI

Speakers
avatar for Lourdes Basabe

Lourdes Basabe

Principal Investigator. Leader of the BIOMICs microfluidics Team, University of the Basque Country
Independent researcher interested in the field of micro bioengineering and lab-on-a-chip technologies. Ikerbasque Research Professor since 2012, Director of the Microfluidics & BIOMICS Cluster UPV/EHU since 2019, Principal Investigator of the BIOMICS-microfluidics Research team since... Read More →
avatar for Iñaki Gutiérrez Ibarluzea

Iñaki Gutiérrez Ibarluzea

Director of Health Research, Innovation and Evaluation, Health Service of the Basque Country

avatar for Javier García Cogorro

Javier García Cogorro

General Partner, Columbus Venture Partners
Founding Partner at Columbus Venture Partners, Javier García spent 25 years at Eli Lilly and Company, where he held various executive positions in Business Development and Information Systems. Since 2009, he has focused on venture capital investment, particularly in private comp... Read More →
avatar for Idoia Muñoz Lizán

Idoia Muñoz Lizán

Managing Director, Basque Health Cluster

Tuesday September 29, 2026 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia

15:15 CEST

Advanced therapies and next-gen biotech platforms to deliver global health impact
Tuesday September 29, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
Advanced Therapies and Next-Gen Biotech Platforms to Deliver Global Health Impact
Given the relative strength of the Basque Country in industrial biotechnology capabilities—particularly in advanced manufacturing, regenerative medicine, and translational research—this proposal envisions a coherent set of 2–3 interconnected BIOSPAIN 2026 sessions exploring advanced therapies and next-generation biotech platforms from complementary perspectives. Rather than a single discussion, the aim is to reflect the breadth and maturity of the regional ecosystem by distributing expertise across multiple formats, including thematic panels and moderated discussions.
These sessions would collectively examine how scientific innovation, industrial scale-up, and clinical translation converge to enable global impact in advanced therapies. While each session would address a distinct angle—from platform technologies and manufacturing infrastructure to translational science and clinical application—they would be designed to offer a unified narrative around the Basque Country’s role as a European hub for advanced biomedicine.
Across the proposed sessions, participation would include leading voices from biotechnology companies, industrial-scale manufacturing organizations, and academic and translational research institutions:
The session provides a review of platform technologies and genome engineering, industrialization and manufacturing of gene and cell therapies, and translational research and clinical integration, depending on final program design.
Overall, this proposal aims to showcase the Basque Country’s distinctive positioning at the intersection of industrial capability, scientific excellence, and translational innovation, illustrating how regional strengths can be leveraged to drive global health impact in advanced therapies through coordinated, multi-stakeholder dialogue.

Speakers
avatar for Javier Alonso Gómez

Javier Alonso Gómez

General Manager, Litek Pharma

avatar for Jimmy Vanhove

Jimmy Vanhove

CEO, Viralgen
Jimmy Vanhove brings extensive experience in strategy, operational management, and digital transformation in the biotech/pharma industry. He has held various leadership positions with increased responsibility in manufacturing and strategy consulting at multinational companies like... Read More →
avatar for Julio Font

Julio Font

CEO, Histocell

avatar for Francisco Borrego

Francisco Borrego

Ikerbasque Research Professor at Biobizkaia Health Research Institute, IIS Biobizkaia
I hold a Bachelor's and a Doctorate in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Córdoba. After completing my doctoral thesis, I worked for 18 years in the United States. The first 13 years were at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the following 5 years at the U.S. Food... Read More →
Tuesday September 29, 2026 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room

16:00 CEST

AI and quantum computing in drug discovery: transforming molecular design and therapeutic development
Tuesday September 29, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
Quantum technologies are rapidly evolving from theoretical promise to practical tools across biomedicine and biotechnology. Early applications in drug discovery, molecular simulation, quantum enhanced imaging, and secure data infrastructures are already underway, supported by hybrid quantum–classical approaches and pioneering industrial collaborations. This panel will bring together experts from quantum computing, biotechnology, diagnostics, and cybersecurity to explore near term opportunities and realistic pathways for adoption.
Participants will gain insights into emerging use cases, regulatory considerations, and strategic actions enabling biotech and health organizations to prepare for the quantum decade ahead.

Introduction: Why Quantum for Biotech Now? (5 min)

Block 1 – Quantum Computing in Biomedicine: Molecules, Models and Precision Medicine (20 min)

Block 2 – Quantum Sensing, Imaging and Diagnostics: The Next Frontier (20 min)

Block 3 – Quantum Biotech Industrial Collaborations and Biomanufacturing (20 min)

1. Mujer TBC, Multiverse Computing
2. Javier Aizpurua, Scientific director, BasQ-Basque Quantum Strategy TBC
Moderators
avatar for Aitor Bergara

Aitor Bergara

Professor of Quantum Physics at UPV/EHU and Director of the EHU Quantum Center., University of the Basque Country

Speakers
avatar for David Hallett

David Hallett

Chief Scientific Officer, RECURSION

avatar for Ibai Díez Palacio

Ibai Díez Palacio

Assistant Professor of Radiology /Group coordinator CNS diseases & Computational Imaging, IIS Biobizkaia/Harvard Medical School
am an Instructor of Radiology with advanced neuroimaging, biomedical and computational expertise. My work has focused on developing cutting-edge neuroimaging methods and pipelines for multimodal neuroimage research. My research background combines a wide range of imaging techniques... Read More →
Tuesday September 29, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
1 Margarita Salas auditorium Azkue Kalea, 1, 48902 San Vicente de Barakaldo, Bizkaia
 
Wednesday, September 30
 

14:30 CEST

Accelerating Oncology Innovation: Collaborative Models for Early Translation
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
The successful translation of early-stage oncology research into therapies that reach patients requires more than scientific excellence. It demands effective collaboration among researchers, technology transfer professionals, biotech companies, patient organizations, investors, and funding institutions. As Europe increasingly embraces collaborative and impact-driven innovation models, new approaches are emerging to bridge the gap between discovery and clinical application.

This roundtable will explore how structured collaboration can accelerate oncology innovation and improve the likelihood that promising discoveries reach patients. Using real-world examples from the oncology innovation ecosystem, the session will highlight how coordinated support mechanisms can de-risk early-stage projects, strengthen translational pathways, and ensure patient needs are integrated from the outset.
The discussion will address key drivers transforming oncology drug development, including:
  • Advances in molecular biology, genomics, and biomarker-driven clinical development that are enabling more precise and targeted therapeutic strategies.
  • The growing use of real-world data (RWD) and real-world evidence (RWE) to inform clinical development and decision-making.
  • The integration of patient perspectives from the earliest stages of research, ensuring that scientific priorities, development pathways, and innovation outcomes reflect real clinical needs and patient experiences.
  • The application of artificial intelligence and machine learning across the R&D continuum, from target identification and drug discovery to biomarker development, clinical trial optimization, patient recruitment, and prediction of treatment response and toxicity.
Bringing together perspectives from academia, venture capital, biotech SMEs, patient advocacy organizations, and innovation support entities, the session will provide actionable insights into how collaborative ecosystems can accelerate oncology innovation and create greater translational impact.

A particular focus will be placed on the role of innovation support and incubation programs in identifying high-potential research projects and transforming them into investable opportunities. Speakers will discuss how early definition of an investment thesis—grounded in patient benefit, societal impact, and commercial potential—can strengthen project development and attract follow-on investment. The session will also explore how venture capital investors increasingly contribute beyond financing, actively supporting project evaluation, strategic positioning, and market alignment from the earliest stages. AECC, the Spanish Association Against Cancer, will present their pioneering Patient Advocacy programme its complemnetarity to their  newTechnology Transfer Program.

Representatives from Oncomatryx, Naru Intelligence, and Hawk Biosystems will share their experiences in developing cutting-edge technologies, including antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), AI-driven clinical research solutions, and next-generation spatial proteomics platforms.

By showcasing successful examples of cross-sector collaboration, this session will demonstrate how coordinated innovation ecosystems can accelerate the journey from laboratory discovery to patient benefit.
Participants will gain practical insights into building investable, patient-centered oncology projects and fostering partnerships that accelerate translation and market adoption.


Proposed Panelists
  • Representative, AECC Patient Advocacy Program / AECC INNOVA or AECC IMPACTO initiatives?

Moderators
avatar for Sofía Cabezudo

Sofía Cabezudo

Head of Innovation, Fundación Científica de la Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer

Speakers
avatar for Laureano Simón

Laureano Simón

CEO, Oncomatryx
Dr. Simón is the founder of Progenika Biopharma S.A. and co-founder of Progenika Inc., Proteomika S.L., and Abytnek Biopharma S.L. Dr. Simón has extensive experience in the diagnostics industry and has collaborated successfully with pharmaceutical companies.
Currently, Dr. Simón is the CEO of Progenika Group, co-CEO of Progenika Inc., and serves as a Director in biotechnology companies in Europe and the United States.He also advises various governments, scientific committees, public institutions, and private foundations on technology... Read More →
avatar for Arkaitz Carracedo

Arkaitz Carracedo

ERC Consolidator Grant Ikerbasque Research Professor Cancer Cell Signaling And Metabolism Lab, CIC Biogune
Arkaitz Carracedo obtained his BSc in Biology from the Complutense University of Madrid, and he continued his scientific pursuits by completing his PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the same university. At this early stage in his career, he focused on researching the "... Read More →
avatar for Eider Sánchez

Eider Sánchez

Cofounder & CEO, Naru Intelligence Solutions S.L.

avatar for Fernando Aguirre

Fernando Aguirre

CEO, Hawk Biosystems
MSc in Physics, Fernando has more than 25 years of new business launch leadership across business development, internationalization and M&A, both as an entrepreneur (he has founded 5 companies so far) as well as in global management position in multinational companies such as Ericsson... Read More →
Wednesday September 30, 2026 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room

16:00 CEST

Advances in Neurodegenerative Diseases: From Novel Therapies to Real-World Clinical Validation
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and Alzheimer's Disease continue to pose major scientific, clinical, and societal challenges. At the same time, unprecedented advances in molecular biology, drug discovery, biomarkers, precision medicine, and advanced therapeutic approaches are transforming the landscape of neurological research and care.

This round table will bring together leading experts from academia, biotechnology, and clinical practice to discuss the latest innovations driving the development of next-generation therapies for neurodegenerative disorders. The discussion will explore emerging therapeutic strategies, including novel small molecules, biologics, regenerative and gene-based approaches, as well as the critical role of translational research in accelerating their path to patients.
Participants will examine how cutting-edge discoveries are being validated through clinical studies and real-world evidence, addressing key challenges related to efficacy assessment, biomarker development, patient stratification, regulatory pathways, and long-term outcomes. Particular attention will be given to lessons learned across ALS, MS, and Alzheimer's disease, highlighting opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration and innovation.

Featuring insights from Adolfo López de Munain, representatives of Golden Gait Biotech and CIC bioGUNE, and Ana Martínez Gil, the session will provide a comprehensive perspective on how scientific breakthroughs are advancing from the laboratory to clinical validation and, ultimately, to improved patient outcomes.

Key themes:
  • Advanced therapeutic approaches for ALS, MS, and Alzheimer's disease
  • Translational pathways from discovery to clinical application
  • Biomarkers and patient stratification for precision neurology
  • Clinical trial innovation and real-world evidence generation
  • Collaboration between academia, healthcare systems, and biotech companies
  • Future opportunities and challenges in neurodegenerative disease treatment development
This discussion will offer attendees a unique opportunity to gain insights into the evolving neurodegenerative disease ecosystem and the strategies shaping the next generation of therapeutic innovation.

Speakers

Mónica Povedano, Hospital Univ. Bellvitge, Neurology Service, TBC
Quimatryx, TBA
BMS?
Speakers
avatar for Antonio Oliviero

Antonio Oliviero

CMO, Golden Gait Biotech

Dr. Antonio Oliviero career started in Rome (Catholic University) where he obtained the degree in Medicine (Oct 1993) and the degree in Neurology (Oct 1997). In the same University, Dr Oliviero obtained the PhD in Neuroscience (Jan 8th, 2002). The main research fields of Dr... Read More →
avatar for Adolfo López de Munain

Adolfo López de Munain

Miramoon Pharma & SEED-ALS coordinator/leader, Osakidetza, IIS Biogipuzkoa, Miramoon Pharma
Dr. López de Munain is Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder of MiramoonPharma, with over 35 years of experience in clinical neurology, neurogenetics,and translational neuroscience. He holds an MD and a PhD in Medicine from theUniversity of Navarra, where he conducted his doctoral... Read More →
avatar for Ana Martínez Gil

Ana Martínez Gil

Cofounder, Molefy Pharma
Experta en descubrimiento de fármacos y química medicinal, con más de 25 años de experiencia en enfermedades neurodegenerativas. Es profesora de investigación en el CIB-CSIC y cofundadora de Molefy Pharma.
Wednesday September 30, 2026 16:00 - 16:45 CEST
2 Dorotea Barnés room
 
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