Dielheim, Germany, July 2, 2012 / B3C newswire / - The euroPLX pharma business development platform is preparing to celebrate its 50th partnering conference on 5 and 6 November 2012 in Sorrento
euroPLX has been held for the first time in 1995 as the first no-lectures
no-presentations business partnering conference of the life science and pharmaceutical industry worldwide.
co-initiator of euroPLX says: "No other pharma or biotech partnering conference has been held as often as euroPLX
But more important is the fact that many customers have attended 10
Returning customers are the best proof for value delivered."
Contrary to other partnering event concepts
euroPLX focuses exclusively on providing an online and face-to-face infrastructure for business negotiations
and shows distract the executive from his main objective: deals
This is why you observe a comparatively low productivity at these events" says Dr
who adds that "if you measure productivity in terms of tangible outcome
a consultancy with pharma business development experience since more than 25 years
euroPLX Meetings are held in all major countries of Europe
Since 1995 more than 1,200 pharmaceutical and biotech companies from 70 countries have attended euroPLX Meetings and each single euroPLX Meeting sees delegates from an average of 36 countries
making it one of the most international partnering events of the life science industry
Caption: Anke and Dr
Norbert Rau initiated euroPLX in 1995 and developed the platform over the years to become an indispensable business development tool(For high resolution picture please right click the image and select "Save target as...")
Caption: euroPLX Meetings focus on business development essentials: an infrastructure for highly organised business negotiations(For high resolution picture please right click the image and select "Save target as...")
Tim Laszlo Walter played as an attacking midfielder for SG Dielheim
ASV Durlach and FC Heidelsheim in his homeland
Walter was given his first major coaching opportunity when appointed assistant manager of Karlsruher SC Under-19s
Overseeing their youth teams after one campaign
he became manager of the Under-17s for the 2013/14 season
Going unbeaten in the first five games of the B-Juniors Bundesliga South/Southwest division
Walter’s team won 13 of 26 league fixtures
scoring 61 goals and accumulating 45 points
Walter was promoted to Under-19s manager for the 2014/15 season and began the campaign with a 5-0 win over Nürnberg in the A-Juniors Bundesliga South/Southwest
the club progressed to the national finals of the A-Junioren Bundesliga Endrunde
where KSC were defeated in the two-legged semi-finals by eventual winners Schalke 04
His impressive results at Karlsruher earned him a switch to German giants Bayern Munich ahead of the 2015/16 campaign
becoming the manager of their Under-17 side
Bayern finished runners-up in his debut campaign in the B-Juniors Bundesliga South/Southwest division on 59 points
Walter’s second season with Bayern’s Under-17s saw a return to silverware for the German giants
Finishing top of the regular division with 55 points
Bayern recorded a number of emphatic victories
including a 6-0 win over St Kickers and a 7-1 thrashing of Sandhausen
Defeating Schalke 3-1 on aggregate over two legs in the national semi-final
Walter led the side to the B-Junioren Bundesliga Endrunde title with a 2-0 victory over Werder Bremen
Walter managed 55 league games for Bayern Munich’s Under-17s
securing 120 points and scoring an impressive 148 goals
The 48-year-old was promoted to manage Bayern Munich II for 2017/18
winning the first game of the new season 5-0 over Ingolstadt II
In his singular campaign with Bayern’s B-team
they finished runners-up in the Regionalliga Bayern division with 74 points
gaining eight points in the league and progressing to the second round of the DFB-Pokal
he took charge of 37 games for Die Störche (The Storks)
accumulating 55 points and scoring 65 goals
Walter became the new head coach of fellow 2
Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart and avoided defeat in his first nine games in all competitions
Walter led Stuttgart to the third round of the DFB-Pokal but left the club in December 2019 despite winning 11 of his 20 games
with the team scoring 33 goals during his tenure
Defeating FC Schalke 04 away 3-1 on his Hamburg managerial bow
Walter only lost one of his first 17 games
he took HSV to the semi-finals of the DFB-Pokal
before narrowly missing out on promotion in the Bundesliga play-offs after a 2-1 aggregate defeat to top-tier Hertha BSC
Walter guided Hamburg to the Bundesliga play-offs again in his second season
which featured several impressive victories
Hamburg missed out on promotion to Germany’s top flight after losing in the play-offs to his former side VfB Stuttgart
Hamburg progressed to the quarter-finals of the DFB-Pokal
but Walter left his position in February 2024
His overall goal difference was an impressive +61 with 202 goals scored to 141 conceded
Walter’s preferred formation is an attacking variation of the 4-3-3 system.