Colorado BioScience Association | Supporting Colorado’s Biotechnology & Medical Device Industry Colorado BioScience Association | Supporting Colorado’s Biotechnology & Medical Device Industry
Colorado BioScience Association | Supporting Colorado’s Biotechnology & Medical Device Industry
Colorado BioScience Association | Supporting Colorado’s Biotechnology & Medical Device Industry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colorado BioScience Association | Frequently Asked Questions

What is CBSA's Mission?


  • Grow the state's workforce in bioscience.
  • Speak with a single voice on behalf of the industry.
  • Promote the growth of the industry by working for a better business environment.
  • Provide networking, educational and technical programs for the industry.
  • Fight for policies that support a strong biosciences industry in the state.
  • Persuade investors that Colorado companies are a good investment.
  • Create technology transfer and research solutions through new partnerships with Colorado's research institutions.

Who Can Join CBSA?

Membership is open to all bioscience companies, research and education institutions, service providers and individuals that are interested in the industry. Membership dues are based on the number of employees at the company.

When I Join, Does My Entire Company A Member?

When you join CBSA, you and your company’s employees instantly become part of the Colorado BioScience Association membership roster. CBSA members may attend any CBSA programs and events at either free or reduced cost. These rates also are included in sponsorship.

Why Should I Join CBSA?

If your company is interested in life sciences, it makes good sense to be a part of the only professional organization dedicated to the success of Colorado’s bustling bioscience industry. Colorado’s biosciences industry is poised to become one of the most exciting and advanced industry clusters in the country. The state is currently home to a thriving industry, comprised of biotechnology, medical device, pharmaceuticals, health care providers, research institutions and those businesses that provide critical services and products to biosciences companies.

What Networking Opportunities Exist At CBSA?

The Colorado BioScience Association offers numerous opportunities for its members to network with other companies and professionals, advocate for laws and regulations that promote the success of the industry, educate the media and other key audiences on the industry or participate in other activities that promote a strong biosciences industry in the state. For more information about CBSA’s events and programs, please check our upcoming events and programs online. CBSA welcomes members to participate in CBSA’s various committees. Please check out our list of CBSA Committees available online that you can become involved in.

How Is CBSA Funded?

The Colorado BioScience Association receives its revenues through three primarily sources - membership dues, programs and fees from annual sponsors. For more information about joining CBSA, check out information about CBSA Membership available online.

What Is CBSA's Relationship With the ACC?

CBSA was honored to move its offices in January 2005 to join seven other Colorado based trade associations as part of the Advance Colorado Center located in the World Trade Center in downtown Denver. The Advance Colorado Center provides a common headquarters and logistical support for non-profit associations and organizations that, in turn, provide a variety of services and programs to companies, entrepreneurs and individuals in order to stimulate job growth and promote a sustainable corporate environment in the State of Colorado. The Advance Colorado Center is a partnership between the Colorado Economic Development Commission, the Office of Economic Development and International Trade and the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Science Center.

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