UTILE is pleased to announce the UTILE Industry & Investor Partnering Summit London, where selected UTILE projects will have the opportunity to present to an audience and jury of Industry, Investors and innovation experts while also receiving expert guidance on:
Intellectual Property strategies for research result valorisation
Partnering and collaborating with industry partners
Raising Venture Capital for start-up and growth companies
The morning will feature workshops with presentations and interactive discussions on these topics, as well as networking to connect European funded health innovation projects and SMEs with experts from industry, venture capital, intellectual property, entrepreneurship and innovation.
The afternoon will feature presentations of UTILE selected project managers and start-up CEOs to a panel of experts from industry, venture capital, IP and innovation who provide feedback to presenters.
The format of the event is designed to maximise opportunities for interaction, network and business development with potential partners, investors and collaborators, and leading business coaches and mentors.
Attendance is free of charge however advance registration is required (Registration opens June 11).
Presentation is by invitation, however, projects contacted by UTILE or which have benefited from FP7 or Horizon 2020 funding may request an invitation by contacting christian@ttsglobalinitiative.com
Utile Partnering Summit
London, 11 July 2019
Venue: The Studio, White City Place
Address: Wood Lane, London, UK, W12 7TU
A UTILE Health Event
Organised by TTS Global Initiative and MedCity
Supported by Mitsui & Co
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