
Last month, the Life Sciences Baltics 2025 event took place in Vilnius on September 17 and 18, bringing together scientists, healthcare innovators, and logistics experts from around the world.
The event has become one of the most important meeting points for biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and medical technology, where research meets real-world application.
CRYOPDP participated in this year’s event to engage in meaningful discussions about how science translates into care. Attending provided us with the opportunity to listen, share insights gained from years of experience with temperature-sensitive shipments, and understand the challenges faced by those developing new therapies. This moment was a chance to connect with people who, just like us, believe that progress only holds value when it reaches patients.
Over two days of conferences and networking, one message came through clearly. Science cannot progress without dependable logistics.
Every cell and gene therapy, every clinical trial sample, every temperature-sensitive medicine — all rely on one thing: control.
A chain of precision that safeguards integrity at every step. Because it’s never just about moving a shipment, it’s about making sure every discovery safely reaches the people who need it most. That’s where real healthcare innovation begins. While we were in Vilnius, our team spoke with other participants who work in research, biotech and pharma. We shared what we know, listened, and learned from their experience. These conversations were about something everyone in the room could understand. Precision, traceability, and timing matter as much as research, because without them, new treatments never reach the people they are meant to help.
Our experts and other participants meet to share ideas and find practical ways to turn science into tangible benefits for patients. Life Sciences Baltics 2025 reflected the spirit of our industry: showing how innovation is grounded in purpose. For CRYOPDP, it was yet another opportunity to strengthen partnerships, exchange expertise, and stand alongside those who are working to improve healthcare worldwide.