CBIC Information Session: Building the Future of Chem-Bio Innovation with the US Government
Don't worry if you missed this one!
We have another session coming up next week — please register here to attend the session.
November 13, 2025 - https://luma.com/5bl9be6d
Curious about US Government challenges, how to access relevant resources, or how your company can work with the US Government?
Join us for an interactive overview of the Chem-Bio Innovation Center (CBIC) — a national initiative sponsored by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND).
CBIC’s mission is to accelerate innovation at the intersection of chemistry and biology — from advanced materials and diagnostics to biomanufacturing and therapeutic technologies. The Center connects scientists, entrepreneurs, and companies with the resources, expertise, and partnerships needed to move discoveries from the lab to practical use.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
🔬 CBIC’s role in fostering collaboration between government, academia, and industry
🚀 Opportunities for innovators and startups to access pilot funding and mentorship
🤝 How to partner with CBIC programs and connect with federal, corporate, and venture networks
🌎 Real-world examples of technologies making an impact in health security and sustainability
Whether you’re a researcher, startup founder, or industry innovator, this session is a great way to discover how to engage with the CBIC community and contribute to advancing U.S. leadership in chem-bio innovation.
Who Should Attend:
Scientists and engineers exploring translational research
Life sciences and biotech entrepreneurs
Corporate innovation teams and investors
Students and postdocs interested in applied science and national impact
To learn more about partnership opportunities and how to engage with the CBIC ecosystem, explore the JETT (Joint Enterprise Technology Tool) platform — the gateway for innovators to collaborate with the Department of Defense on emerging chem-bio technologies.