Founded in 1986, Team Texas is the member-based state business attraction program through Texas Economic Development Council, the professional association for Texas economic developers. Our mission is to create opportunities for job creation, increased investment, and economic diversification as a team of future-focused and collaborative Texas communities and partners. Our vision is for Texas’ continued economic strength and promotion of Texas as the best state for a myriad of industries to the benefit of the residents and employers in our communities.
Setsuro Tech Inc.
Setsuro Tech Inc. is a biotech startup that originated from Tokushima University and was founded in 2017. The company’s mission is to “create industries that solve your and the planet’s problems by harnessing from the potential of living organisms”. Our company provides innovative genome editing technology and contributes to the advancement of industry and human health and well-being. We use proprietary technologies to provide contract genome editing R&D services to researchers in academia and industry. Our goal is to provide genome-edited organisms broadly available to society and to advance the genome editing industry. The name of our service, PAGEs, stands for Platform App(lication) using Genome Editing by Setsuro Tech. We named it with the idea that “genome editing will add new pages to all industries worldwide and bring about a revolution in the genome editing industry”. With PAGEs, Setsuro Tech’s genome editing technology can be used to develop new traits in a wide range of species and produce useful and valuable substances. Regardless of the size of the company or the scope of the business or industry, Setsuro Tech’s PAGEs are creating breakthroughs in current production systems and providing solutions to social and environmental problems.
Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma State University is a Tier 1 research university offering a full range of degrees in Engineering, Biotechnology, Agriculture and Medicine | Oklahoma State University is a land grant institution, focused on improving our quality of life by bringing new technologies, processes, research, and medicines to the marketplace. OSU is showcasing several technologies that are at the right stage for partnering at BIO International. Cowboy Enterprises is the orange-plated, premium conduit for Industry and Oklahoma State University engagement. Meeting needs for research, technology transfer, lab & research facilities, research park, as well as mutually beneficial collaborations, Cowboy Enterprises would like to show you how OSU Orange is the answer. Our mission runs parallel with that of Oklahoma State University’s land grant mission of taking university research from “CAMPUS TO COMMUNITY”. Collaborating with research Cowboy Innovations and OSU’s researchers to identify technologies that have commercial interest and viability, and progress them to later stages of development that will meet market needs. The College of Veterinary Medicine is a major research center on campus. We have invested in state of the art laboratory facilities to accomplish our mission of service to companion animal, livestock, and human health and well-being. These laboratories are designed to the highest standards for conduct of infectious disease and toxicology research and meet all federal and state regulatory guidelines. OSU-CHS Tulsa (Center for Health Sciences) has just brought on-line a new facility that is centrally managed for FDA Clinical Trials (non-ontological). OSU-CHS has conducted clinical trials since the early 2000’s with an average of 10 to 15 clinical trials a year. Over the last four years, there have been a total of 16 FDA-regulated clinical trials. It is important to note that the clinical trials range in time frame from 1 to 15 years (thus overlapping between the years for the total number of trials). The OSU-CHS clinical trials unit supports clinical trial operations for our investigators in Tulsa, within our outpatient clinical practice areas. Active clinical trials include Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, and Internal Medicine specialty services (Ryan White Center). Oklahoma Center for Respiratory and Infectious Diseases (OCRID) OCRID is a focal point for expanding respiratory infectious disease research in Oklahoma. OCRID engages in critical research on respiratory infectious diseases with a focus on the influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, and respiratory bacterial and fungal infections, and now COVID-19. The interdisciplinary projects in OCRID cover therapeutics, vaccine, diagnostics, disease pathogenesis, nutrition, and bioengineering. OCRID provides training and mentoring to junior faculty and the next-generation of scientists, promotes collaboration among scientists throughout the region, recruits new faculty to member institutions, and strengthens biomedical research infrastructure. Institute for Translational and Emerging Research in Advanced Comparative Therapy (INTERACT) Located in the College of Veterinary Medicine, INTERACT leads the one-health mission of OSU by bringing together clinicians, scientists and researchers involved in fundamental discovery, industry and foundations under one roof. INTERACT is endowed with state-of-the art research and clinical infrastructure, and dedicated personnel. We are currently running several clinical trials. We welcome researchers from across the nation to collaborate and participate in our preclinical projects or clinical trials. The Center for Health Systems Innovation (CHSI) creates solutions to transform patient care with an intensive focus on rural primary care and communities. We design, test, and implement solutions to clearly defined problems in rural primary care clinics and hospital settings. Additionally, CHSI focuses on mental health and its impact on outcomes. The National Center for Wellness and Recovery (NCWR), part of Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, is a leading medical educator and healthcare provider. Our vision is to eliminate addiction through research and excellence in patient care. The NCWR is looking for partners to advance the treatment and prevention of addiction along with innovative therapies for pain. Rural healthcare providers face patients with more chronic diseases than other populations of the same age. Therefore, we focus on the following diseases: Heart disease, Stroke, Hypertension, Diabetes, Respiratory, and Addiction. Human Performance and Nutrition Research Institute (HPNRI) Oklahoma State University is harnessing the university’s cutting-edge research expertise in human performance and nutrition science, coupling it with advanced knowledge from our elite strength and conditioning staff and leveraging it with leading industry partner relationships to create a first-of-its-kind, university-based research institute. Oklahoma Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (OADDL) Promoting the overall well-being of animal health through veterinary diagnostic testing, instruction of professional students, and research in diseases of economic importance to Oklahoma and beyond. National Center for Veterinary Parasitology Launched in 2009, the National Center for Veterinary Parasitology (NCVP) at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences is helping carry the fight against parasites and vectors, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and the organisms they transmit. These foes attack humans, animals and our food supply. The National Center for Veterinary Parasitology is the only one of its kind and began with the financial backing of the Kirkpatrick Foundation, Novartis Animal Health, Bayer Animal Health and Merial. Since many of these parasites are zoonotic and can cause disease in people, so identifying and treating the infections are particularly important. The center also provides egg per gram counts for horses and cattle, allowing veterinarians to tailor integrated parasite management programs and monitor treatment effectiveness. Comparative Metabolic Lab The Comparative Metabolism laboratory investigates glucose metabolism during metabolic diseases (e.g., diabetes, insulin resistance and obesity) and novel metabolic therapeutic strategies that could benefit both veterinary and human patients. Diabetes and obesity, global epidemic diseases, are significant risk factors for cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. One of the major pathogenic processes underlying these metabolic diseases results from a deficit of insulin production or action, with dysfunctional glucose uptake into insulin-sensitive tissues. Core Facilities Genomics and Proteomics Center: Providing DNA and Protein sequencing and genomic and proteomic analyses across the campus. DNA Protein Core Facility: The Facility performs specialized biochemical analysis, manages a battery of multi-user equipment including mass spec, provides technical expertise, and vends specialized biochemicals, to analyze structure and function of DNA and proteins. Oklahoma Statewide Shared Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility: NMR is an extremely versatile and robust spectroscopic method for studies of biomolecules in solution. Indeed, this is the only spectroscopic technique that provides detailed structural and dynamic information of a biomolecule in its native environment. The Facility allows users including faculty members, post-doctoral scientists, graduate and undergraduate students in all major academic institutions, 4-year undergraduate colleges as well as scientists working in industries in Oklahoma and the surrounding region (Kansas and Texas) to conduct research investigations. We welcome scientists from all parts of the country to take advantage of this state-of-the-art facility.
Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
Minnesota is the problem-solving capital of America–and our businesses, from large to small, are finding solutions that will redefine the future of the global economy. They’re building what matters. | Minnesota businesses have a legacy of building things that last while changing the global economy for the better. The state boasts an extraordinary concentration of Fortune 500 companies, a fast-growing startup ecosystem that pulls in venture capital from investors worldwide, and renowned research institutions that foster innovation.
Minnesota Pavilion
Minnesota businesses have a legacy of building things that last while changing the global economy for the better. The state boasts an extraordinary concentration of Fortune 500 companies, a fast-growing startup ecosystem that pulls in venture capital from investors worldwide, and renowned research institutions that foster innovation.
Korea Pavilion
Korea Biotechnology Industry Organization (KoreaBIO) is an association established as a result of merger between three different industry associations in the biotechnology field in November 2008. KoreaBIO promotes communication among all bio-industry related organizations and is striving to create a sustainable biotechnology industry ecosystem. KoreaBIO is a central organization with around 600 members from major pharma & biotechnology enterprises to special members, representing the biotechnology industry of Korea. KoreaBIO also develops various training and policy-making programs to serve the member companies more efficiently and promotes co-operation, investment relations, and technological collaborations around the world. | . | X | The Korea Pavilion at the 2026 BIO International Convention (BIO USA) brings together a curated group of leading Korean biopharmaceutical and healthcare companies, showcasing the innovation and global competitiveness of Korea’s bioindustry. The pavilion will feature approximately 50 Korean companies spanning key sectors including novel drug development, biopharmaceutical manufacturing, advanced therapeutics, healthcare technologies, and digital health services. Located at Booth 3735 in the San Diego Convention Center, the Korea Pavilion serves as a central hub for global partnering, investment, and strategic collaboration between Korean innovators and international biopharma stakeholders. | Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) leads the innovative growth of K-content, supporting games, broadcasting, animation, characters, comics/webtoons, stories, music, fashion, and new tech convergence. We foster IP planning, creation, distribution, global expansion, talent, R&D, finance, and policy. At IAAPA Expo 2025, we present the Korea Pavilion with POCKET JACKS Inc., MOERS Inc., QLAB, ILSUNG METAL FREE Co., and KOMUSE Ltd. Visit to explore K-Arcade, join fun events, and receive gifts.
Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development
Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development creates a sustainable and active entrepreneurial ecosystem throughout the Commonwealth that is designed to identify, develop, retain and attract talented entrepreneurs utilizing an approach that focuses on inclusivity, connectivity, positivity, and a “give first” culture. KY Innovation, within the KY Cabinet for Economic Development, administers Kentucky’s SBIR/STTR Matching Funds Program. | As the primary state agency encouraging job creation, retention and business investment in Kentucky, the Cabinet for Economic Development works to attract new industries and assists existing companies to grow and expand. The Cabinet also provides support and resources for entrepreneurs, startups and small business owners. As well, it helps prepare communities for economic development opportunities. In addition to the Cabinet’s central office in Frankfort, KY, the Cabinet maintains international offices in Europe and Asia.
INDIA PAVILION
Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises – ABLE is a not-for-profit pan-India forum that represents the Indian Biotechnology Sector. It was launched in April 2003, after industry leaders felt a need to form an exclusive forum to represent the Indian Biotechnology Sector. ABLE has over 400 members from all across India representing all verticals of the sector like Agribiotech, Bio-pharma, Industrial biotech, Bioinformatics, Investment banks and Venture Capital firms, leading Research and Academic Institutes and Law Firms and Equipment Suppliers. The primary focus of ABLE is to accelerate the pace of growth of the Biotechnology sector in India, through partnering with the Government in their biotechnology initiatives to deliver optimal policies and create a positive regulatory environment, encouraging entrepreneurship and investment in the sector, providing a platform for domestic and overseas companies to explore collaboration and partnerships, forging stronger links between academia and industry and showcasing the strengths of the Indian biotech sector. | Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises – ABLE is a not-for-profit pan-India forum that represents the Indian Biotechnology Sector. It was launched in April 2003, after industry leaders felt a need to form an exclusive forum to represent the Indian Biotechnology Sector. ABLE has over 400 members from all across India representing all verticals of the sector like Agribiotech, Bio-pharma, Industrial biotech, Bioinformatics, Investment banks and Venture Capital firms, leading Research and Academic Institutes and Law Firms and Equipment Suppliers. The primary focus of ABLE is to accelerate the pace of growth of the Biotechnology sector in India, through partnering with the Government in their biotechnology initiatives to deliver optimal policies and create a positive regulatory environment, encouraging entrepreneurship and investment in the sector, providing a platform for domestic and overseas companies to explore collaboration and partnerships, forging stronger links between academia and industry and showcasing the strengths of the Indian biotech sector. ABLE showcases India’s biotech sector through events like BioEconomy Conclave, Voice for BT public speaking contest, brings out India BioEconomy Report, BioEconomy Reports for states like Karnataka and sets up the India Pavilion at the BIO International event in the USA annually. ABLE Council of Presidents, that comprises of all past presidents of the organization, provides valuable inputs for the growth of the Biotech business ecosystem, leveraging their multi-sectoral expertise. ABLE thus catalyses a symbiotic interface between the industry, the government, academic and research institutes and domestic and international investors. | Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises – ABLE is a not-for-profit pan-India forum that represents the Indian Biotechnology Sector. It was launched in April 2003, after industry leaders felt a need to form an exclusive forum to represent the Indian Biotechnology Sector. ABLE has over 400 members from all across India representing all verticals of the sector like Agribiotech, Bio-pharma, Industrial biotech, Bioinformatics, Investment banks and Venture Capital firms, leading Research and Academic Institutes and Law Firms and Equipment Suppliers. The primary focus of ABLE is to accelerate the pace of growth of the Biotechnology sector in India, through partnering with the Government in their biotechnology initiatives to deliver optimal policies and create a positive regulatory environment, encouraging entrepreneurship and investment in the sector, providing a platform for domestic and overseas companies to explore collaboration and partnerships, forging stronger links between academia and industry and showcasing the strengths of the Indian biotech sector. ABLE showcases India’s biotech sector through events like BioEconomy Conclave, Voice for BT public speaking contest, brings out India BioEconomy Report, BioEconomy Reports for states like Karnataka and sets up the India Pavilion at the BIO International event in the USA annually. | Stop by the booth to learn more! | Government of India/Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has established the Cruise Bharat Mission Secretariat under the aegis of the Indian Ports Association. Cruise Bharat Mission focuses on three cruise segments- Ocean & Harbour Cruise, River & Inland Cruise and Island Cruise.
Gevers Belgium
Gevers is a leading European firm specializing in intellectual property (IP) services, with over 125 years of experience in empowering innovation. Headquartered in Belgium and France, Gevers provides expert support in patents, trademarks, designs, copyrights, and tailor-made IP strategies, helping businesses protect, manage, and maximize the value of their innovations. Gevers partners with visionary entrepreneurs, pioneering companies, and research institutions to secure their competitive edge in a fast-evolving world. Driven by its mission “Empowering Innovation,” Gevers acts as a guardian of progress — combining deep legal expertise with a proactive, down-to-earth, and entrepreneurial spirit. From initial IP filings to complex enforcement cases and strategic advisory, Gevers is a trusted ally throughout the innovation lifecycle.