FAQ: BioUtah's 2025 Utah Life Sciences Summit - Registration, Speakers, and Event Details

Summary
BioUtah has opened Early Bird registration for the 2025 Utah Life Sciences Summit, which brings together over 500 life sciences leaders, experts, and professionals to discuss industry dynamics, regulatory landscape, and innovation strategies. The summit features prominent keynote speakers and highlights Utah's growing $22.6 billion life sciences sector that supports approximately 180,000 jobs.
What is the 2025 Utah Life Sciences Summit?
The Utah Life Sciences Summit is BioUtah’s flagship event that convenes over 500 life sciences leaders, experts, policymakers, and professionals to discuss industry dynamics, regulatory landscape, market trends, and strategies to promote innovation and advance healthcare.
When and where is the summit taking place?
The summit will be held on November 12, 2025 at the Hilton, Salt Lake City Center.
How can I register and get early bird discounts?
You can register for early bird discounts at the provided registration link, but you must register before October 17, 2025 when early bird sales end.
Who are the keynote speakers at the summit?
The keynote speakers include Melissa Holyoak (FTC Commissioner), Michelle Tarver, MD, PhD (FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health Director), Peter Marks, MD (former FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research head), and Carter Dredge (Intermountain Health Institute Executive Director).
Why is this summit important for Utah’s life sciences community?
The summit is important because Utah has emerged as one of the nation’s fastest-growing life sciences hubs, contributing $22.6 billion to Utah’s GDP and supporting approximately 180,000 jobs, making this event crucial for networking and industry advancement.
What specific topics and activities will the summit feature?
The summit will feature subject-specific tracks including workforce, market access, regulatory and quality, and legal topics, plus dedicated networking sessions, awards presentations, and thought-provoking discussions on healthcare market competition and FDA regulatory initiatives.
Who should attend this summit?
The summit is designed for life sciences professionals across all segments including medical device manufacturing, diagnostics, biopharmaceuticals, startups, established industry leaders, policymakers, and anyone interested in Utah’s life sciences ecosystem.
What networking opportunities are available at the summit?
The summit includes a lunchtime networking program specifically designed to facilitate meaningful professional connections and create space for introductions and conversation with colleagues.

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