How to get the most out of LogiPharma 2025
As LogiPharma gears up for its landmark 25th edition on April 8 – 10th 2025, the world’s largest life sciences supply chain event is introducing a refreshed agenda packed with new conference tracks and event features.
With over 2,500 senior-level professionals from global pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medtech companies expected to attend in Lyon, this year’s event offers six dedicated conference tracks designed to provide in-depth insights into key areas shaping the future of supply chain operations. From digital transformation and AI-driven logistics to sustainability and regulatory compliance, LogiPharma 2025 will offer a structured approach for attendees to maximise their time at the three-day event.
Each conference track is housed in its own dedicated room within the Centre de Congrès, allowing delegates to personalise their visit around a wide range of topics presented through panel discussions, case studies and interactive masterclass sessions. The tracks for 2025 include:
· Track A: Advancing Strategy, Planning & Network Design
· Track B: Delivering Next-Gen Digitalised Supply Chains
· Track C: Mastering Temperature Controlled Operations
· Track D: Optimising Interconnected Logistics, Distribution & Warehousing
· Track E: Progressing Procurement & Partner Integration
· Track F: Transforming Value Chains
LogiPharma will once again be co-located with LogiMed – Europe’s foremost MedTech supply chain event – with delegates able to develop their agenda and learnings across the entire life science vertical.
Stefano Fornuto, VP Global Supply Chain at Diasorin, commented: “The breadth and depth of the conversations and topics in the agenda for LogiMed and LogiPharma 2025 is the best yet! I eagerly anticipate joining in Lyon once more.”
To mark the event’s milestone anniversary, LogiPharma 2025 will also introduce several new features designed to cater to attendee needs while driving innovation and collaboration, including:
· Tech Innovation Zone – A dedicated space for start-ups and emerging technology