SALT LAKE CITY – BioUtah, Utah’s life sciences trade association, announced it will co-host the Utah Pavilion at the BIO International Convention, taking place June 22–25 in San Diego, California. The pavilion, a collaborative effort with key state partners including the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, Nucleus Institute, University of Utah Technology Licensing Office, World Trade Center Utah, Utah Inland Port Authority, The Point Utah, Salt Lake City Department of Economic Development, and Economic Development Corporation of Utah, aims to showcase the state’s thriving life sciences industry.
According to BioUtah, Utah’s life sciences sector is one of the fastest-growing in the nation, making the pavilion a prime opportunity for attendees to learn about the state’s dynamic bio ecosystem. The exhibit will serve as a central meeting point for leaders, innovators, decision-makers, researchers, and entrepreneurs shaping Utah’s life sciences future, fostering an environment for potential partnerships and investment.
“Utah’s life sciences community is defined by its unique culture of collaboration among industry, government, and universities,” said Kelvyn Cullimore, President and CEO of BioUtah. This collaborative environment, anchored by a highly educated workforce and a pro-business environment, positions Utah as a robust bioscience hub.
The announcement highlights the importance of such events for industry growth. The BIO International Convention is a global gathering for biotechnology, and Utah’s presence underscores its commitment to expanding its life sciences footprint. The pavilion will allow Utah companies to connect with international partners, explore collaboration opportunities, and attract investment.
For more information about the Utah Pavilion and BioUtah’s initiatives, visit BioUtah. Details about the BIO International Convention can be found at BIO.
BioUtah is an independent trade association serving Utah’s life sciences industry, with member companies reflecting strengths in medical device manufacturing, research and testing, biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, and diagnostics. These companies are key drivers of Utah’s economy and the advancement of healthcare.
The Utah Pavilion at the BIO International Convention represents a significant opportunity for the state to highlight its competitive advantages. As the life sciences industry continues to grow, events like this are crucial for fostering innovation and economic development.

