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Scientific Founders Program


  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada (map)
 
 

5-Day Entrepreneurship Bootcamp running from January 22-26 in Toronto.
 Delivered through the Health to Business Bridge (H2BB™) Program by OBIO®

Stem Cell Network is pleased to partner with OBIO® to offer the Scientific Founders Program for aspiring entrepreneurs in regenerative medicine (founders) and team members/HQP (co-founders). This week-long in-person entrepreneurship training program will empower participants with the skills and knowledge to launch and build a successful regenerative medicine start up.

  • >> This intensive bootcamp will be delivered by industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and subject matter experts experienced in company founding, investment and therapeutic product commercialization.

    >> Participants will have the opportunity to network with fellow entrepreneurs and industry experts as well as access advisors and mentorship throughout the bootcamp.

    >> The program will feature daily sessions with instructors to advance projects or company milestones.scription

  • >> Preparing pitch decks, pitching and securing funding in a volatile economy

    >> Developing strategies for filing, maintaining and protecting intellectual property

    >> Product/clinical planning with manufacturing, intellectual property and market access strategies in mind

    >> Determining & enhancing your company’s value proposition for investors

    >> Structuring companies for Canadian, US, or European investment and taxation purposes

The bootcamp will culminate in pitch deck presentations to a Venture Capital expert panel. This activity will be based on a week-long project that incorporates the different subjects taught over the course of the program.

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