Digital Health - from a Concept to a Company



Talya Miron-shatz*, Not affiliated, Philadelphia, United States

Track: Business
Presentation Topic: Digital Learning
Presentation Type: Startup Pitches
Submission Type: Panel Presentation

Building: LKSC Conference Center Stanford
Room: Paul Berg Auditorium
Date: 2011-09-17 11:45 AM – 12:30 PM
Last modified: 2011-08-13
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1. Who are the right investors for you and how to get their attention? 2. Which partners you should team with and when? 3. What are the business models to take into account? 4. What's the value of your IP? 5. Is non dilute funding a real alternative for traditional investments? Digital health is a fast growing industry with hundreds of new companies, a wide community of investors an uncountable number of fascinating case studies an tens of questions. This session will instruct you on various aspects of taking an idea from academia, and creating a business around it. The panel will bring together technology transfer officers, VCs, successful entrepreneurs and other industry experts. Presentations will be followed by Q&A, allowing the audience to make the most of the session.




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