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29.SEP — 03.OCT.2025

SUSTAINABLE SPACE : RESILIENT EARTH

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Biologics Innovation Facility - UTS

Biologics Innovation Facility (BIF) Tour: Advancing Space Biotech & Astronaut Health 

Unlocking the future of space biotech and astronaut health, the BIF is where biomanufacturing meets space exploration, from medicine production to bio fabrication for deep-space missions. 

How will we keep astronauts healthy, produce medicine in space, or grow biological materials for deep-space missions? The Biologics Innovation Facility (BIF) at UTS is where the future of space biomanufacturing begins. 

The BIF is a world-class testbed for space agencies, biotech innovators, and life sciences researchers developing medicines, regenerative therapies, and bio fabrication solutions for space and extreme environments. Featuring a GMP-simulated testbed to de-risk biopharma, it also trains the next-generation workforce in biotech processes crucial for long-term space exploration 

Join this IAC2025 tour to discover how the BIF is solving space health challenges and shaping biotech for space habitats, lunar missions, and beyond. 

Accompanying Persons

The minimum age requirement for accompanying persons is 16.

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