Oregon Pavilion 2026
Both 3243 - Bio International Convention in San Diego June 22-26
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Oregon Market Entry · BIO 2026
Oregon is open for business — and we'll be in San Diego to prove it.
The Oregon Pavilion at BIO 2026 brings together a coordinated team of economic development, industry, and regional partners — all with one purpose: helping life sciences companies understand what makes Oregon a compelling place to build, grow, and invest. If you're attending BIO, we'd like to meet you.
Oregon Pavilion · 2026
Who you'll meet at the Oregon Pavilion
These companies and organizations are representing Oregon at BIO 2026. Stop by Booth 3243 to connect with them in person.
Develops high-content imaging platforms (the Endeavor system) and AI-driven analysis software to accelerate cell-based drug discovery. (Tigard, OR)
Clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing first-in-class anti-thrombotic biologics (anti-Factor XI/XII antibodies and engineered proteins) to prevent and treat blood clots without bleeding side effects. (Portland, OR)
Pharmaceutical CDMO specializing in spray drying, particle engineering, and complex oral and inhalation dosage forms, from early development through commercial manufacturing. (Bend, OR)
Business Oregon — the state's economic development agency, supporting Oregon companies through funding, trade, and industry growth programs.
Protein-engineering and synthetic-biology startup using cell-free protein synthesis and machine learning to design industrial-strength enzymes for drugs, animal health, and carbon capture. (Portland, OR)
City of Bend Economic Development — supports business growth and recruitment in Central Oregon, a fast-growing hub for bioscience and pharmaceutical companies.
City of Hillsboro Economic Development — supports the region's life sciences and high-tech cluster at the heart of Oregon's "Silicon Forest."
Collaborative Economic Development Oregon (CEDO) — a Lane County nonprofit accelerating high-wage job creation through business recruitment, entrepreneurial support, and bioscience-sector strategy. (Eugene, OR)
Develops affordable implantable medical devices and wireless diagnostic monitoring equipment for veterinary interventional cardiology, airway management, and urology. (Portland, OR)
Pioneering biotechnology company developing medicines in oncology, immunology, neuroscience, and other areas, with major operations in Hillsboro, OR; a member of the Roche Group.
Greater Portland Inc — the regional public-private economic development organization for the Portland-Vancouver metro, supporting business recruitment and growth.
Manufactures high-quality primary and secondary antibodies, ELISA kits, antigens, and protein reference standards for research, pharma, and IVD diagnostics. (Portland, OR)
Synthetic-biology company developing a high-productivity plasmid DNA (pDNA) manufacturing platform and offering CRDMO and plasmid DNA services.
Oregon Bioscience Incubator (OBI) and the Oregon Translational Research & Development Institute (OTRADI) — a Portland incubator and lab that helps translate Oregon bioscience research into commercial startups.
Oregon Health & Science University — Portland-based academic health center and the state's leading hub for biomedical research, education, and technology transfer.
Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute — Oregon's first Signature Research Center, a deep-tech accelerator commercializing university research into startups statewide. (Corvallis, OR)
Oregon State University's Biotechnology Translational Institute (BTI), part of OSU's Impact Studio innovation hub, advances bioscience research toward real-world therapeutics — closely integrated with GCE4All, a federally funded center pioneering Genetic Code Expansion technologies. (Corvallis, OR)
Medical-device company developing technology for earlier identification of sepsis and patient decompensation in emergency and home-care settings; an OHSU spinout. (Portland, OR)
Oregon State University spinout developing TPP-GSH, an orally available, mitochondria-targeted prodrug that restores mitochondrial glutathione — the cell's primary mitochondrial antioxidant and, as recently recognized, the key cofactor for delivering iron-sulfur clusters throughout the cell. Its lead program targets Friedreich's ataxia in partnership with FARA, with ALS and Alzheimer's disease in the pipeline, supported by issued global patents, a scalable manufacturing route, and a clean preclinical safety profile. (Corvallis, OR)
Processes decellularized and cross-linked bovine and porcine pericardium under a certified quality system, supplying medical-device developers building their own cleared products. (Eugene, OR)
University of Oregon — public research university in Eugene whose Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact drives bioscience innovation and startup spinouts.
University of Oregon biomedical startup using melt electrowriting (MEW) microfiber 3D printing to produce precision tissue-engineering scaffolds for regenerative medicine, cancer research, and drug discovery. (Eugene, OR)
Why Oregon
A life sciences ecosystem decades in the making
Oregon's bioscience sector didn't happen overnight. It's the result of sustained investment in research, workforce, and policy — and it shows in the numbers.
Behind those figures is an ecosystem that leaders consistently point to as a differentiator: strong research institutions, a deep and specialized workforce, active peer networks, and a policy environment that supports innovation and growth. (Figures from Oregon Life Sciences)
The Oregon Market Entry Team
One coordinated team. Multiple doors into Oregon.

The Oregon Market Entry (OME) Team is a collaboration of economic development organizations and advisors assembled to help life sciences companies explore what Oregon has to offer. Whether you're evaluating sites, looking to connect with the regional ecosystem, or assessing various program details and incentives, this team can guide the conversation.
For direct assistance with site selection, partnerships, or operational planning, contact the OME team:
Melissa Murphy
Business Recruitment Officer, Business Oregon
Melissa.MURPHY@biz.oregon.gov →Get in touch
Ready to put some time on the calendar?
Whether you're attending BIO 2026 or just beginning to explore Oregon, the Oregon Market Entry team would love to connect. Reach out directly — we read our email.
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