By Claire Jeong, Chief Conference Officer, Vice President of Investor Research, Asia BD, LSN
Life Science Nation is proud to announce that the Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster (KBIC) will serve as a sponsor for RESI JPM 2026, continuing its mission to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and global collaboration in life sciences.
As part of this sponsorship, KBIC will host the Kansai Life Sciences Accelerator Program (KLSAP) 2025 Demo Day at RESI JPM 2026 on Tuesday, January 13, 12:00 – 2:00pm PT at the Marriott Marquis San Francisco. The Demo Day will feature 3 startups that are part of the KLSAP 2025 Cohort as well as other member companies of KBIC, to be announced as the event approaches. This initiative will provide participating companies with global exposure, strategic investor connections, and the opportunity to pitch to an international audience of early-stage investors and strategic partners across life science and healthcare sectors.
Interested in joining and receiving updates on the KLSAP 2025 Demo Day? Please contact Claire Jeong, VP of Investor Research, Asia BD, at c.jeong@lifesciencenation.com.
Introduction of Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster (KBIC)
Located in the heart of Kobe, Japan, the Kobe Biomedical Innovation Cluster is one of the nation’s leading ecosystems dedicated to the advancement of biomedical research and commercialization. With more than 340 organizations, including research institutes, hospitals, and life science companies, KBIC plays a vital role in bridging academia, government, and industry to accelerate innovation and improve global health outcomes.
By partnering with RESI JPM 2026, KBIC aims to strengthen international collaboration and support Japanese startups seeking to expand their networks and raise global awareness for their technologies. Through this continued engagement, KBIC and LSN will work together help founders access global capital and strategic resources to advance from concept to commercialization.
About Kansai Life Sciences Accelerator Program (KLSAP)
Powered by KBIC, the Kansai Life Sciences Accelerator Program (KLSAP) supports early-stage life science and healthcare startups in the Kansai region through tailored mentorship, commercialization guidance, and access to global investor networks.
The 2025 KLSAP Cohort will participate in RESI JPM 2026 to present their innovations to a diverse investor audience, gain valuable feedback, and establish partnerships that can help drive their technologies toward global markets. The cohort’s participation exemplifies KBIC’s commitment to supporting international expansion and facilitating cross-border collaboration in life sciences. 3 companies have been selected for this year’s KLSAP Cohort, with descriptions of each company added below:
C-Biomex
Founded in 2017, C-Biomex is a bio-venture dedicated to advancing novel theranostics using its proprietary peptide discovery platform, CUS™. The platform enables identification of peptides with high stability and specificity through a three-step process involving a high-purity library, an innovative screening protocol that minimizes background interactions, and direct sequencing via a proprietary algorithm. C-Biomex focuses on radiopharmaceutical development, positioning itself at the intersection of diagnostics and therapeutics to accelerate peptide-based solutions for global biomedical applications.
GeneMedicine
GeneMedicine, founded in 2014 and based in Seoul, develops oncolytic viruses engineered to selectively replicate in and kill cancer cells while stimulating an anti-tumor immune response. Its GM-oAd platform is designed for systemic delivery of oncolytic adenoviruses with enhanced tumor specificity, immune activation, and ability to overcome physical tumor barriers. In addition to its therapeutic pipeline, GeneMedicine is expanding into CDMO services and novel drug-delivery systems, building a sustainable and diversified business model.
iXgene
iXgene is a Japanese life sciences company focused on developing therapies for intractable diseases using genome editing and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell technology. Its proprietary platform combines advanced genome editing tools, such as CRISPR, with iPS-derived therapeutics targeting indications including malignant brain tumors and brain injury. iXgene collaborates with academic institutions and pharmaceutical partners to translate next-generation regenerative and gene therapies into the clinic, aiming to address high-unmet-need central nervous system diseases.
LSN and KBIC invites all investors, industry leaders, and innovators to meet the KLSAP 2025 Cohort at RESI JPM 2026. Together, they will continue to advance global innovation and foster meaningful connections across the life sciences ecosystem.
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