Life sciences travel

 

The Life Sciences travel playbook: A guide to overcoming life sciences travel challenges

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Say goodbye to travel Headaches!

About the webinar

In Life Sciences, time is everything. From clinical trials to commercial launches, your work drives innovation, but travel challenges can slow you down. Compliance complexities, diverse traveler needs, and global logistics shouldn’t stand in the way of breakthroughs.

This webinar dives into the biggest pain points in Life Sciences travel and how to overcome them. Our experts will share strategies to simplify travel management, maintain compliance, and optimize costs—all while keeping your teams focused on what matters most.

Life sciences travel partners
Life Science Organization Benefits
 

We've partnered with organizations across the U.S. to provide seamless, cost-effective, and tailored travel solutions to their members.

If you're a member of one of our partner organizations, you'll qualify for additional savings!

 

Our speakers

 

 

Tyler Draper

Tyler Draper

 

Principal Account Executive

Tyler Draper is a travel management expert and top global performer with over 10 years of experience in the industry, specializing in the life sciences, healthcare, and medical device sectors. Over his 7 years at Corporate Traveler, he has onboarded more than 75 life science clients.  He implemented safe and cost-effective travel solutions for biotech customers with essential travel during the pandemic, as well as launching scalable, efficient travel programs for companies when the world re-opened.

Tyler played a key role in securing strategic partnerships with prominent life science organizations such as MassBio, NewYorkBIO, Ohio Life Sciences, and BIO. He has also negotiated local hotel and national car rental agreements for start-up to mid-market life science organizations, who otherwise wouldn’t qualify for these initiatives. He is actively involved in biotech industry events to connect with the community. Tyler’s has conquered over 50 countries, and previously lived in Italy for two years, bringing a global perspective to his work.