Connecting with people in your field is a crucial part of building a career in Life Science. Our recent Saturday evening gathering in Duesseldorf brought together M.Sc. students, PhD researchers, and Industry professionals from the Life Science sector for an informal and engaging networking event.

Round 1: Lifescience networking at Billiards Table

Round 2: Lifescience networking at Bowling alley

Round 3: Lifescience networking at Restaurant

Overall, the evening highlighted the importance of community-driven networking within the Life Sciences field. By combining practical career support, informal discussions, and social activities, the event created a space where people could connect authentically rather than through purely formal networking.

As Rhine-ruhr cities (Duesseldorf, Cologne, Essen, Bonn, Dortmund) continues to grow as a hub for biotechnology, and life science innovation, events like these play an important role in strengthening the local professional community. They provide a platform for collaboration, mentorship, and knowledge sharing elements that are essential for both personal and professional growth.
Best parts of the event


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