This event guide explores Europe’s leading meeting for biomarker and companion diagnostics professionals driving precision medicine forward. It looks at regulatory alignment, clinical validation, and commercialization strategies, with insights into how biomarkers are shaping smarter trials and targeted therapies.

Key themes include:
- Biomarker discovery and validation
- Companion diagnostics development
- Regulatory strategy and market access
- Integration of biomarkers into clinical trials

About Hanson Wade Group - 16th Clinical Biomarkers & CDx Summit Europe
Validating Complex Biomarker Panels & Innovative Diagnostic Platforms Across Europe For Scalable Precision Medicine Approvals, Adoption & Market Access
With IVDR performance study guidance now in force, German reimbursement reforms underway, and NHS England advancing liquid biopsy rollouts, Europe is entering a new era of precision medicine. As novel and digital diagnostics accelerate, the question is no longer whether they enable fit-for-purpose biomarker strategies, but how quickly clinical, regulatory, and commercial systems can keep pace.
Amid this momentum, the 16th World Clinical Biomarkers & Companion Diagnostics Summit Europe returns as the region’s longest-standing precision medicine forum, bringing together 300+ senior leaders across biopharma, diagnostics, regulation, reimbursement, and healthcare to define biomarker strategies and ensure day-one drug-diagnostic market readiness.
Featuring brand-new case studies from 60+ expert speakers, this meeting is the definitive European platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration, removing barriers to faster, more equitable precision healthcare across oncology, neurological, autoimmune, and chronic diseases.
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