OBN (UK) the not-for-profit membership organisation focused on catalysing success UK life sciences, has announced that it is changing its name to BioUK.
This updated brand identity has been developed to align with the organisation’s position following a period of sustained growth – providing support throughout the UK to help R&D SMEs to create connections, save time and money and secure investment through a portfolio of tailored events and services.
Initially founded in 1996, the Oxfordshire Bioscience Network was rebranded as OBN (UK) Ltd in 2008, recognising its growing network of members outside of the Oxfordshire region. Since then, it has continued to expand, now comprising of around 540 member companies from across the UK life-science sector (with close to 60% being R&D SMEs), supporting growth through access to an extensive support ecosystem of investors, pharma, science parks and professional service companies.
Events are central to BioUK’s support for the sector. Their extensive portfolio of more than 50 events per year includes BioUK’s flagship two-day life science conference BioTrinity, which in 2026 will host over 170 R&D showcase presentations with around one in five delegates being active investors, as well as a focus on alternative sources of funding, and a one-day international market showcase. BioUK’s events portfolio includes BioSeed (the fast-paced investment conference for early companies) and BioForward (supporting and connecting growing companies), as well as specialist networking and knowledge-sharing events such as the BioTuesday and the BioLearn series.
As well as offering forums to attract investment, BioUK provides specialist support for early-stage SMEs, where resources and budget are often limited. BioUK launched its coaching programme last year – a portfolio of specialist 1:1 and group coaching options that connect founders with experienced industry coaches, providing access to the knowledge and expertise needed to navigate investor expectations, strengthen strategic decision-making and scale successfully.
Stuart Rose, CEO of BioUK, said: “Looking back at our foundations it is great to see how far we’ve come, whilst staying true to our core values and mission – to nurture and grow the early-stage sector that has defined the UK’s position as a world-leading innovation hub for life sciences. Today, as we welcome a capacity audience to celebrate the 20th anniversary of BioTrinity, we’re pleased to introduce our new identity as BioUK, a more fitting representation of our support for life science SMEs nationwide and as the parent brand for our Bio- series of events and services. On behalf of the BioUK team, I’d like to thank all our members and supporters. I look forward to a bright future as we embark on this next exciting stage of the journey toward our vision – of being the member organisation where UK life science SMEs go to grow.”
To find out more about BioUK and its mission to catalyse success in life sciences, please visit: https://biouk.com/