BioEnterprise to Lead Strategy for the Global Center for Health Innovation

Nonprofit’s involvement will boost region’s biomedical innovation efforts


CLEVELAND, Oct. 16, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioEnterprise, a leader in growing the Northeast Ohio biomedical industry, announced today that it has reached an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Convention Facilities Development Corporation (CCCFDC) to devise and implement the Global Center for Health Innovation’s (Global Center) strategic plan. BioEnterprise will also lead the Global Center’s marketing, programming and tenant engagement activities.

“BioEnterprise’s engagement with the Global Center is a natural extension of our mission to build and promote Northeast Ohio’s biomedical industry,” said Aram Nerpouni, BioEnterprise president and CEO. “BioEnterprise will convene a global network of corporations, investors and innovators already engaged with Northeast Ohio’s world-class healthcare assets and biomedical industry to create a more meaningful link between the Global Center and the region’s economic growth.”

The county-owned Global Center for Health Innovation, part of the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland complex, will become a base for industry-building collaborations, including The Medical Capital initiative, which promotes regional biomedical successes through a dedicated website, programming (such as The Medical Capital Innovation Competition), social media, and other activities; and HIT in the CLE, an initiative that aims to grow and diversify the local pipeline and availability of highly skilled Health IT talent.

Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish said, “As the champion of our region’s biomedical sector for the past 15 years, BioEnterprise’s presence at the Global Center will help accelerate its transformation into an active center for health innovation. BioEnterprise is the ideal partner to connect tenants with each other, to attract new innovative companies as tenants, to support startups and early stage businesses, and to bring meetings and conferences into the building. This engagement will enhance the breadth of the community’s biomedical ecosystem and create an impressive passageway between our region and the global innovation community.”

“The CCCFDC board has carefully studied and evaluated the Global Center during the past 18 months, including usage of public spaces, suite occupancy, and retail opportunities. BioEnterprise has contributed to the Global Center since its inception and brings a wealth of healthcare industry expertise and experience to the Center. The CCCFDC board is pleased to approve BioEnterprise’s engagement with the Global Center,” said George Hillow, CCCFDC Executive Director.

As part of the Global Center engagement, BioEnterprise will establish offices in the Global Center and retain its offices and incubator in University Circle. More than twenty employees, including business development, marketing, strategic initiatives and finance, will move into the Business Showcase portion of the Global Center.

“The Global Center is a spectacular, unique venue and a wonderful asset when connecting with national and global healthcare entrepreneurs, leaders, and companies,” said Nerpouni.  “It is a powerful platform to catalyze and convene the biomedical community in new and exciting ways.”

“SMG is enthused about the additional resources and talents that BioEnterprise will bring to the Global Center. With the CCCFDC adding BioEnterprise’s medical industry marketing, promotional, and programming talents, coupled with the existing leasing expertise of Colliers International, SMG looks forward to continuing to provide outstanding management services for the Global Center,” said Gregg Caren, SMG Executive Vice President.

About BioEnterprise
BioEnterprise is a business formation, recruitment, and acceleration effort designed to support the growth of bioscience companies. Located in Cleveland, BioEnterprise provides management counsel and support services to health IT, medical device, and biopharmaceutical companies. BioEnterprise founders are Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, and University Hospitals. Additional technology partners include the NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland State University and BioOhio. The initiative comprises the collective activities of BioEnterprise and its partners’ commercialization offices: The Case Office of Technology Transfer, Cleveland Clinic Innovations, and University Hospitals Cleveland – Center for Clinical Research. Since 2002, BioEnterprise and its partners have created, recruited and accelerated more than 350 health IT, biomedical, and biopharmaceutical companies, and have helped these companies raise more than $2 billion in new funding. For more information: www.BioEnterprise.com.

Contact Information
Annette Ballou
216.658.4525 (office)
aballou@bioenterprise.com
www.bioenterprise.com