The Human Side of Campus, Infrastructure, and Facility Planning

 

Tradeline New Plans and Strategies for Campuses & Buildings

Tuesday, October 07, 2025
8:05 – 9:00 a.m. (Pacific)

Scottsdale, Arizona

In response to aging campuses and facilities, research organizations understandably focus on the costs and logistics of infrastructure updates, facility renovations, and operational continuity. But how does it impact the scientific teams tasked with discovering and developing lifesaving treatments and therapies?

At an upcoming Tradeline conference, leaders from Boehringer Ingelheim and Flad Architects will lay out a human-centric planning and design approach to transform aging research campuses and facilities. Speakers will discuss how a clear vision supported by in-depth space data analytics has the potential to enhance health and well-being and foster a collaborative culture of innovation.

They will profile a Boehringer Ingelheim initiative to modernize infrastructure and operations through tactical renovations aligned with a strategic seven-year master plan, enabling program growth without new construction. In addition, they will examine the latest space allocation data shaping research facility architecture and highlight criteria for more human-centric solutions.

About New Plans and Strategies for Campuses & Buildings >
This new conference from Tradeline is intended for higher-ed, government, corporate, and academic medical campus and building planners. It will equip attendees with the examples, costs, and expert testimony needed to secure and optimize the use of capital, pivot space plans, and support high-value programs and sustainable operating models of the future.

Douglas GrevattDouglas Grevatt Director, CapEx, Infrastructure and Clean UtilitiesBoehringer Ingelheim
Christopher CorteChristopher Corte Head of Research OperationsBoehringer Ingelheim
Javier GarayJavier Garay CAM PrincipalFlad Architects
Liam LowryLiam Lowry AIA PrincipalFlad Architects