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| Medical Technologies, Collaboration, and the New Entrepreneur Simple medical device innovations can be radical, destroying the competition. The process of innovation has changed. Timelines are shorter. And, many more stakeholders are involved early - physicians, academics, corporations, even insurers and evangelists – making this more of a collaborative and open model. Come and meet new med-tech entrepreneurs and their financiers. They are using simple inventions, new collaboration models, shoestring start-up budgets, virtual companies, outsourced innovation, leveraging big corporations and yet creating great Medtech companies. Come and discuss with these successful entrepreneurs and learn how they turned an idea into a business, the top 5 lessons they learned, how they convinced their lab partner-scientist to think of commercialization, how they got their first customer… Kristian Olson, MD Program Leader, Global Health Initiative, Center of Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT) Aaron Sandoski, MBA Managing Director, Norwich Ventures. Barry Solomon, PhD Founder, Circe Biomedical Inc. P Laxminarain, MBA Worldwide President, Codman, J&J. Bernard Haffey, MBA CEO, NDO Surgical. Moderator Jonathan Rosen PhD, MBA Executive Director, Institute for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization (ITEC) , Boston University School of Management Date: 10/29/2007 Location: BU School of Management (4th Floor Executive Leadership Center) 595 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA ( Time: 6:30PM Cost: http://www.tie-boston.org/TGS/EM/viewevent/viewEventPT?id_event=1470 Contact: admin@tie-boston.org Web: http://www.tie-boston.org/TGS/EM/viewevent/viewEventPT?id_event=1470 Email: admin@tie-boston.org |
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