Starting a Science Company without an Idea, IP or Team
Blackboard Collaborate (link will be sent)
- Thursday, 10/12/2020
- 15:00 - 16:30
Blackboard Collaborate (link will be sent)
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As an early-career researcher or PhD candidate your research is high-risk, high-reward.
You work in a team which aims to get the most out of its funding and to leverage those outputs to get more funding.
You may even be conducting translational research... so you know a lot about running a science startup right?
Come and test your assumptions with Dominic Falcão, Founding Director of Deep Science Ventures.
Deep Science Ventures is scaling the impact of science through a systematic, optimised method of company formation.
Starting with technical and market hypotheses their companies are solving scientific crises like animal model dogma in pharmaceuticals and scaling carbon capture chemistries for a carbon neutral world.
Dominic will take us through the real world of high impact science commercialization, starting with the right problem.
or 3) a new technology with little space to consider a systems level perspective. Read More...
Agenda:
10 mins - Data Driven Innovation @ The University of Edinburgh
50 mins - Dominic Falcão
10 mins - Audience Q&A
20 mins - Networking
Dom previously led Imperial College London’s science startup programme: worked with over 200 student companies, and supported a fraction of these to raise over £25m in funding within 3 years. Left Imperial in 2016 to co-found DSV.
Please contact Dr. Thane Campbell with any questions thane.campbell@ei.ed.ac.uk
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