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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 28 MIN

We Surveyed 107 Life Science Exhibitors. Only 14% Were Conference-Ready.

from A Splice of Life Science Marketing · host Matt Wilkinson and Jasmine Griuia-Gray | Strivenn

You're spending tens of thousands on conference booths to acquire new customers. But are you actually ready to win them?Matt Wilkinson and Jasmine Gruia-Gray of Strivenn surveyed 107 exhibitors at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2025 and discovered a disturbing pattern: companies are acquisition-focused yet preparation-poor. While 61% struggle with lead quality, only 14% have competitive battle cards ready. Worse still, most exhibitors couldn't articulate what makes them memorable, had no strategic conversation frameworks, and were improvising competitor responses on the fly.This isn't about budget constraints—it's about strategic negligence. Companies are treating conferences as lead-scanning exercises rather than architecting experiences that convert prospects into pipeline. The "rinse and repeat" approach is failing, and hope is not a commercial plan.What you will learn:Why acquisition focus without preparation creates a dangerous disconnectThe preparation trifecta missing from most booths: battle cards, memorable messaging, strategic follow-upHow to use the STAR model to handle competitor questions with confidence instead of improvisationWhy marketers must be at conferences to capture intelligence that drives future positioningPre-show targeting tactics that book meetings with your exact ICP before the show floor opensHow Atlas and persona AI transform conference prep from guesswork to strategic role-playingKeywords:life science marketing, conference strategy, ELRIG Drug Discovery, competitive preparation, battle cards, memorable differentiation, strategic booth conversations, acquisition strategy, life science tools, trade show ROI, conference planning, customer acquisitionReady to stop wasting your conference investment? Preparation determines whether you're memorable or invisible among 200 booths. Subscribe for more unvarnished life science marketing insights, and visit strivenn.com to access our AI Readiness Diagnostic.

You're spending tens of thousands on conference booths to acquire new customers. But are you actually ready to win them?Matt Wilkinson and Jasmine Gruia-Gray of Strivenn surveyed 107 exhibitors at ELRIG Drug Discovery 2025 and discovered a disturbing pattern: companies are acquisition-focused yet preparation-poor. While 61% struggle with lead quality, only 14% have competitive battle cards ready. Worse still, most exhibitors couldn't articulate what makes them memorable, had no strategic conversation frameworks, and were improvising competitor responses on the fly.This isn't about budget constraints—it's about strategic negligence. Companies are treating conferences as lead-scanning exercises rather than architecting experiences that convert prospects into pipeline. The "rinse and repeat" approach is failing, and hope is not a commercial plan.What you will learn:Why acquisition focus without preparation creates a dangerous disconnectThe preparation trifecta missing from most booths: battle cards, memorable messaging, strategic follow-upHow to use the STAR model to handle competitor questions with confidence instead of improvisationWhy marketers must be at conferences to capture intelligence that drives future positioningPre-show targeting tactics that book meetings with your exact ICP before the show floor opensHow Atlas and persona AI transform conference prep from guesswork to strategic role-playingKeywords:life science marketing, conference strategy, ELRIG Drug Discovery, competitive preparation, battle cards, memorable differentiation, strategic booth conversations, acquisition strategy, life science tools, trade show ROI, conference planning, customer acquisitionReady to stop wasting your conference investment? Preparation determines whether you're memorable or invisible among 200 booths. Subscribe for more unvarnished life science marketing insights, and visit strivenn.com to access our AI Readiness Diagnostic.

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