For 30 years, BioSpace Hotbed maps have been a guiding light for life science professionals. The original, watercolor artistry of the maps adorn offices around the country and also offer an at-a-glance reference to the industry’s leading innovators and employers.
For 30 years, BioSpace Hotbed maps have been a guiding light for life science professionals. The original, watercolor artistry of the maps adorn offices around the country and also offer an at-a-glance reference to the industry’s leading innovators and employers.
This year marks the 30th Anniversary of Biotech BayTM, BioSpace’s first Hotbed map. The first Biotech BayTM map is proudly displayed in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and described as “a snapshot of history in the making” with the map being the first of its kind to depict leading biotechnology companies pioneering a new era of science in the San Francisco area.
Luckily, you don’t have to visit the Smithsonian to see the 2019 maps. Life science professionals can interact with the latest iterations of the maps by signing up to receive a 2019 BioSpace calendar or by interacting with the maps on the BioSpace web site at biospace.com/hotbeds.
In addition to the new maps, throughout the year BioSpace will be spotlighting key hotbed regions, sharing their impact on life sciences and explaining why that hotbed region is a great place to live and work.
See the companies featured in our 2019 maps, explore the territories that are thriving in the life sciences industry, research leading employers and search for relevant jobs all from one convenient site – www.BioSpace.com.