HBS 12 - From Clinical Need to Market: Challenges to Commercialization

HBS 12 - From Clinical Need to Market: Challenges to Commercialization

By ESSEC Asia-Pacific

Date and time

Wed, 7 Jun 2017 19:30 - 21:30 GMT+8

Location

ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific

5 Nepal Park Singapore, Singapore 139408 Singapore

Description

From Clinical Need to Market: Challenges to Commercialization

Wednesday, 7 June 2017 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific


ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific and Biotech Connection Singapore would like to invite you to the upcoming Health, Business and Society (HBS) Public Talk, "From Clinical Need to Market: Challenges to Commercialization".

The HBS Public Talk series was initiated with the aim of facilitating and disseminating insights to relevant stakeholders in the industry, so as to deliver meaningful recommendations to both public and private policy decision makers.


ABSTRACT

Biomedical innovation is poised to become a key pillar for Singapore's future economy, in areas ranging from biopharmaceuticals, digital health solutions, to diagnostics and medical devices. However, the commercialization of life science technologies is especially long and bumpy, with high chances of failure. How do budding entrepreneurs manage such risks and develop successful go-to market strategies? How do we prioritise the market segments to focus on, and figure out the best way to engage clinicians and payers?

Join us for the next Health, Business and Society Public Talk and explore the perspectives of our experienced panelists, including successful entrepreneurs and industry leaders from public and private sectors.


Limited seats available. Attendance is by pre-registration only.


PROGRAM

7:00pm - 7:30pm: Registration and Networking
7:30pm - 9:30pm: Panel discussion and Q&A

Dress Code: Business Casual

VENUE

ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific
5 Nepal Park
Singapore 139408
Click here for map and directions

PANELISTS


Mr. Amkidit AFABLE
Director, Go-to-Market Strategies, Johnson & Johnson




Mr. David BARDA
Vice President, Medical Technologies Cluster, Biomedical Sciences Division at Exploit Technologies Pte Ltd


Dr. Snehal PATEL
Co-Founder, MyDoc



MODERATOR
Mr. Joe CAPUTO
Associate Director, IHEM Asia-Pacific,
ESSEC Business School

Best regards,

ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific
www.essec.edu/asia

Biotech Connection Singapore
www.biotechconnection-sg.org

ESSEC | CPE Registration number 200511927D | Period of registration: 30 June 2011 - 29 June 2017
The Committee for Private Education (CPE) is part of SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG)

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