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2019 Life Science Conference: R&D Productivity in Biopharma

Deadline: November 14, 2019

MIT ILP's Annual Life Science Conference Symposium will be held Tuesday Dec 10th, at the Boston Mariott, Cambridge.

 
Theme: Improving R&D Productivity in the Biopharmaceutical Industry
Areas of interest: Products, technology or services which can help to accelerate pharmaceutical R&D for addressing patients' needs faster.
Number of startups: 10-12
 
Attendees: 2-300 attendees, mostly ILP member companies in Biopharma, Medical Devices, and Healthcare.
 
Applications selected on a rolling basis, so don't delay applying if you think there could be a fit.
 

To apply, please provide the following:

  1. Your startup's product/services
  2. Explanation of the unique fit between the event and the startup’s vision, technologies, products, or services;
  3. One compelling customer/use case
  4. A clear tagline for what you do, in 7 words or less, for the conference agenda.  For example, "AI for medical decision support" is concise and clear; "AI for digital transformation" is too vague and buzz-wordy.
Note that you or your speaker will be required to do a 20-30min dry run about 2 weeks before the event.  It can be done remotely.
Deadline: November 14, 2019
Posted on: September 28, 2018
Location: MIT
Industry: Biopharma

MIT ILP's Annual Life Science Conference Symposium will be held Tuesday Dec 10th, at the Boston Mariott, Cambridge.

 
Theme: Improving R&D Productivity in the Biopharmaceutical Industry
Areas of interest: Products, technology or services which can help to accelerate pharmaceutical R&D for addressing patients' needs faster.
Number of startups: 10-12
 
Attendees: 2-300 attendees, mostly ILP member companies in Biopharma, Medical Devices, and Healthcare.
 
Applications selected on a rolling basis, so don't delay applying if you think there could be a fit.
 

To apply, please provide the following:

  1. Your startup's product/services
  2. Explanation of the unique fit between the event and the startup’s vision, technologies, products, or services;
  3. One compelling customer/use case
  4. A clear tagline for what you do, in 7 words or less, for the conference agenda.  For example, "AI for medical decision support" is concise and clear; "AI for digital transformation" is too vague and buzz-wordy.
Note that you or your speaker will be required to do a 20-30min dry run about 2 weeks before the event.  It can be done remotely.

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