April 11, 2025 - 01:47

BOSTON— Samuel Crossan, Managing Director at JLL, is set to be a prominent speaker at the upcoming 2025 Boston Life Sciences, Biotech, Pharma & Medical Facilities Conference. The event will take place on April 17 in Burlington, Massachusetts, and is expected to attract a diverse audience of industry professionals, academics, and stakeholders eager to discuss the latest trends and innovations in the life sciences sector.
Crossan, known for his extensive experience in the real estate market, will share insights on the evolving landscape of life sciences facilities and the implications for real estate development. His expertise is particularly relevant as the demand for specialized spaces in biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors continues to grow.
Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions on the challenges and opportunities facing the life sciences industry, as well as networking opportunities with key figures in the field. This conference promises to be a pivotal event for anyone interested in the intersection of real estate and life sciences.
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