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BIO-Europe Spring
March 23–25, 2026
FIL (Feira Internacional de Lisboa), Lisbon, PortugalMarch 31 – April 1, 2026 | Digital Partnering

BIO-Europe Spring Networking Receptions

BIO-Europe Spring is renowned for its networking evening receptions. Whether you prefer to connect over a glass of wine or on the dance floor, the choice is yours.

Renowned Receptions. Countless Connections.

Sunday Welcome Reception

Location: Estufa Fria
Date/Time: Sunday, March 22, 2026, 19:00-21:00

Join us for a welcome reception at Estufa Fria, where lush gardens, soft light, and elegant surroundings set the tone for an unforgettable start. Sip, mingle, and unwind as nature frames the evening. You can pick up your name badge at the Welcome Reception.

Monday Exhibit Hall Reception

Location: BIO-Europe Spring Exhibit Hall
Date/Time: Monday, March 23, 2026, 18:00-21:00

Move from meeting to mingling as the your first day of meetings winds up. Enjoy entertainment, food, and drink on the Exhibit floor, in addition to the special offerings provided by a selection of exhibitors. Don't go to bed without passing by the karaoke stage!

Bubbly Reception

Location: BIO-Europe Spring Exhibit Hall
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 17:30-18:30

Join us for a glass of sparkling wine in the exhibit hall to end your partnering day. The perfect opportunity to reflect on the day's achievements while setting the stage for tomorrow's possibilities—all with a sparkling glass in hand!

Tuesday Evening Reception

Location: Convento do Beato
Alameda do Beato 38
1950-042 Lisbon
Date/Time: Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 19:00-23:00

Convento do Beato is a distinctive cultural venue housed in a historic 16th-century convent that was built over a 15th-century hermitage by Blessed António (Beato António). This remarkable space survived the devastating 1755 Lisbon earthquake and later served industrial purposes before being transformed into today's event venue. The preserved original cloister, with its stunning arches, provides a timeless backdrop for memorable gatherings.