Moving Life Science Innovations along the path
From Discovery To Development To Delivery
OUR VISION OF THE FUTURE: Arizona is a top-ten life science state.
OUR MISSION: AZBio supports the needs of Arizona’s growing life science ecosystem.
Arizona’s bioscience industry employed 40,399 in 2023 across 3,652 state business establishments, representing a rapid 24.6 percent increase in employment since 2019 and placing the state among the leaders in employment growth. The average wage in the bioscience industry was $102,161—53 percent higher than the state’s private sector average. Academic R&D expenditures in bioscience fields reached a new height of $683.3 million in 2022. NIH funding for Arizona totaled $366.5 million in 2023 following steady annual growth since 2019. Arizona’s bioscience companies attracted strong venture capital investment, with $281.8 million invested in 2023. Arizona stands out in patent activity in bioscience-related technology areas—its 3,387 patent awards from 2019 through 2023 places the state in the second quintile among all states. AZ-BIO2024 - state profile
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A key component in Arizona’s life science ecosystem, the Arizona Bioindustry Association (AZBio) is the only statewide organization exclusively focused on growing Arizona’s bioscience industry.
AZBio Member Organizations in the fields of business, research and education, health care delivery, economic development, government, and other professions involved in the biosciences are the key drivers of the growth of Arizona's life science sector. As the unified voice of our industry in Arizona, AZBio strives to make Arizona a place where bioscience organizations can grow and succeed.
AZBio works nationally and globally with the Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed), the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), the Medical Device Manufacturers Association (MDMA), the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), and leading patient advocacy organizations.
Through these relationships, AZBio has access to information, contacts, resources, cost saving programs, and the global bioscience and medtech community.
Success Stories – Good News from Arizona’s BioIndustry
Washington Watch: the debt ceiling and deficit debate in DC
There has been a lot of talk about budgets and debt ceilings in Washington this week. The negotiations – now taking place between the President and Congressional leaders are fluid, closely held, and difficult to predict. It does not take a PhD to know that Medicare and Medicaid cuts are on the table. At AZBIO we […]
BIO Praises House Passage of Patent Reform Legislation
Press Release from BIO: The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act will benefit all sectors of U.S. economy Washington, D.C. (June 23, 2011) – Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) President and CEO Jim Greenwood released the following statement on the passage of The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act, H.R. 1249, by the House of Representatives:“Small biotechnology companies rely heavily […]
AdvaMed 2011 Issues Call for Company Presentations
The world’s premier medical device and technology conference, AdvaMed 2011: The MedTech
Conference, is looking for YOU
Are you ready for investment?
It’s hard to grow without the right resources. It takes more than a great idea and passion. You need the right team, access to partners access marketing and manufacturing resources and so much more and that takes capital. But accessing the right money is one of the most challenging tasks any entrepreneur will tackle. Invest Southwest […]
Events
- World Cord Blood Day 2025
        Nov 17, 2025 - - Arizona Business and Health Summit 2025
        Nov 20, 2025 - Tempe - AZBio Winter Reception at the Flinn Foundation
        Nov 20, 2025 - Phoenix - Arntzen Grand Challenges Lecture: Predicting emerging infectious pathogens from animals
        Nov 20, 2025 - Tempe - The Diagnostics Year In Review
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