[IEEE-bhpjobs] Fwd: Emerging Trends in MedTech Part 2: Jan 23 The Entrepreneur and VC Perspective
Esther Lumsdon
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Thu Jan 17 17:38:58 EST 2008
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From: Council for Entrepreneurial Development <mailer at cednc.org>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 19:00:02 UT
Subject: Emerging Trends in MedTech Part 2: The Entrepreneur and VC Perspective
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Event: Emerging Trends in MedTech Part 2
Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Time: 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
5:00 - 5:30 p.m. - On-site Registration
5:30 - 7:00 p.m. - Program
7:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Networking Reception
Location: MCNC Building # 1, RTP, NC 27709 - Directions
Fees: $25 pre registration / $30 on-site registration
Contact: Kim Feuersanger – kfeuersanger at cednc.org, 919.549.7500 x 102
Register: http://secure.cednc.org/my_ced/index.php/event/1795
Join us on January 23 at part two of the MedTech Forum series,
Emerging Trends in MedTech: The Entrepreneur and VC Perspective, where
we will discover the answers to the pressing questions below and
others in an effort to understand the drivers of innovation and best
practices.
How do entrepreneurs and small med-tech companies innovate?
What does it mean to build a company for exit?
When is the right time to approach potential acquirers?
What are the ingredients of a successful partnership with big device companies?
Speakers (partial list):
Moderator: Chris Kroeger, Principal, The Aurora Funds, Inc.
John Conn, President & CEO, HyperBranch Medical Technology, Inc.
Dan Pelak, President & CEO, Inner-Pulse, Inc.
Rich West, CEO, Advanced Liquid Logic
The January MedTech Forum is sponsored by Hutchison Law Group PLLC
If you are interested in MedTech Forum Sponsorship opportunities,
please contact Kim Feuersanger at kfeuersanger at cednc.org or (919)
549-7500, ext. 102.
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