Workshop for biotechnology companies on 28th and 29th of August, 2018

On 28th and 29th of August a highly respected life sciences entrepreneur and advisor Iordanis Arzimanoglou will hold 2 workhops:”Precision Medicine’s impact on clinical diagnostics: Precision Diagnostics” and “How to support and fund the process from a Discovery to Biobusiness”. Event is free of charge and open to all registered participants. The registration will be open until August 21st, 2018.

The general topic is how to create a business from science ideas. The presentation will cover a range of aspects in clinical diagnostics/prognostics with emphasis on oncology, including current global scientific trends, need to be identified, developing and establishing key partnerships with perhaps few selected examples, market landscape, funding possibilities for SMEs, etc. In addition, and as part of funding, but focusing also on other than funding support, we will dedicate a bit of time on EIC|SME Instrument Program with few examples and other relevant EC platforms and/or private finding possibilities.

August 28th  2018 Venue: SPARK Demo centre, Narva mnt 3, Tartu

10:00 – 11:30 Workshop on: “Precision Medicine impact on clinical diagnostics: Precision Diagnostics”

12:30 – 14:00 Workshop on: “How to support and fund the process from a Discovery to Biobusiness”

14:15 – 16:45 One-on-one consulting with the trainer (á 45 minutes)

August 29th 2018 Venue:Tartu Biotechnology Park, Tiigi 61b, Tartu

09:00 – 12:00 Meeting with Tartu Biotecnology Park incubatees

13:00 – 14:30 One-on-one consulting with the trainer (á 45 minutes)

14:30 – 16:30 Company visits

The lectorer Iordanis Arzimanoglou is Senior Advisor to Genetic Diagnostic/ Biomarker SMEs and registered EASME|SME Instrument Business Innovation Coach. More about his background can be found on Linkedin.

Target groups are all the local life science (biotechnology, medicine, etc) entrepreneurs and scientists in Estonia.

Further information can be aquired from Ingrid Hunt (Tartu Science Park, Ingrid.hunt@teaduspark.ee) or Sven Parkel (Tartu Biotechnology Park, sven@biopark.ee)

The seminar is funded by EmpInno project, Interreg Baltic Sea Region program.