Colorado Event on May 21: CO Bio Services Brews & Brainstorm

Join Us for CO Bio Services Brews & Brainstorm!

Clinically Media, DataCompass, BioBridges, vcfo, Vistatec, and A Little Better Co. and have joined forces to bring you an evening of networking and collaboration catered specifically towards life science service providers.

Date: Weds, May 21, 2025

Time: 5-7:00pm

Location: Edgewater Beer Garden (2508 Gray St, Edgewater, CO 80214)

All service providers within the Colorado life sciences community are invited, from CROs and grant writing support to niche consultancies, legal experts, individual consultants, CDMOs, patient recruitment firms, insurance providers, accelerators, investment advisories, bankers, and software companies. Whether you're established in the field or just starting out, this event is for you!

  • Connect with life-minded professionals in the Colorado life sciences community

  • Explore opportunities for collaboration and partnership

  • Share insights and best practices

  • Enjoy amazing brews with an amazing crew

Meet the organizers:

  • Clinically Media is an award-winning, full-service agency specializing in patient recruitment and retention in clinical research.

  • DataCompass is a flexible SaaS platform for simplifying and automating the lifecycle of your supply fulfillment activities—from planning and forecasting to AI-driven insights.

  • BioBridges provides the expertise and resources you need to successfully manage every aspect of your clinical development

  • vcfo provides fractional executives to provide the strategic insight and practical solutions your business needs to thrive

  • Vistatec provides global content solutions – multilingual support at every stage of the product life cycle.

  • A Little Better Co. is a creative agency that helps mission-driven organizations overcome stall points and unlock momentum. Part agency, part consultancy, all-in on impact—we turn creativity into a force for forward motion.

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