In this episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., speaks with Matt Gardner, Head of Life Sciences, Americas, at CBRE. With over 30 years of experience in the technology and life sciences sectors, Matt Gardner provides a comprehensive look at the latest trends and developments in the life sciences industry.
Matt shares key findings from CBRE's recently released U.S. Life Sciences Talent Trends' report for 2024, offering insights into what the life sciences sector can expect in the coming year. He discusses the national real estate market, highlighting the differences between office space and life science wet lab space, and emerging trends in the sector.
The conversation explores the strategic importance of the BioHealth Capital Region (BHCR), consistently ranked as a top market for life sciences research talent. Matt elaborates on what makes this region crucial for CBRE and the life sciences sector as a whole.
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We also hear about how CBRE has contributed to the growth and development of the life sciences ecosystem in the BHCR, with Matt sharing examples of key projects and initiatives that stand out. Looking ahead, he outlines CBRE’s plans for further expanding and enhancing its presence and services in the region, highlighting upcoming projects and investments.
Matt addresses the dynamic nature of the life sciences real estate market, discussing some of the biggest challenges in the BHCR and how CBRE is positioning itself to address these challenges while capitalizing on new opportunities.
About Matt Gardner: Matt Gardner leads CBRE’s Advisory Life Sciences practice in the U.S., including occupier and investor leasing as well as sales. Before joining CBRE, he served as CEO and co-founder of the California Biomanufacturing Center. He has co-founded and served on the boards of multiple incubators across the U.S., including the Maryland Technology Development Center. Matt has a rich history of supporting life sciences companies and has contributed to numerous publications and NPR's Biotech Nation.