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2025 Medical, Biomedical & Biodefense: Support to the Warfighter Symposium

The Office of US Senator Thom Tillis, Office of US Senator Ted Budd, the North Carolina Military Business Center and the North Carolina Biotechnology Center will host the Medical, Biomedical & Biodefense: Support to the Warfighter Symposium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on September 24-25, 2025.
HOSTED BY:
- Office of United States Senator Thom Tillis
- Office of United States Senator Ted Budd
- North Carolina Military Business Center
- North Carolina Biotechnology Center
- Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium
SYMPOSIUM PARTNERS.
- First Flight Venture Center
- UNC System
- North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH)
- North Carolina Center for Optimizing Military Performance (NC-COMP)
- Fort Bragg Research Institute, a program of The Geneva Foundation
WHEN. September 24-25, 2025
WHERE. University of North Carolina, The Friday Center, 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
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- Directions to the Friday Center
- Printable Parking Pass will be available closer to the event.
Medical Support to the Warfighter, will connect businesses in North Carolina with military and other federal agencies that require or purchase medical supplies, equipment, devices, staffing, pharmaceuticals, medical information technology and medical services. Representatives from the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs and Health and Human Services, their prime vendors and major contractors – from national commands and from bases, commands and facilities in North Carolina – will highlight current technology or resource gaps and needs, future requirements and procurement processes to supply military and federal medical facilities and agencies. All medical-related businesses in North Carolina – large or small, prime contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, manufacturers and service providers – will benefit from briefings on military requirements, procurement processes and supplier qualifications, from informal networking with buyers and users, and from exhibiting or viewing demonstrations of the latest medical technologies designed to support America’s warfighters.
The Biomedical and Biodefense Support to the Warfighter track will focus on establishing dialogue between industry and academia-based technology innovators and military and government officials to address the current and future biomedical and biodefense needs of the military and our nation.





