April 20, 2018

PhotonicSweden invites you to an inspiring event on photonics in healthcare

April 20, 2018

PhotonicSweden invites you to an inspiring event on photonics in healthcare

Venue: Stockholm. Ulriksdal Wärdshus, Ulriksdals Slottspark
When: June 11  – 12.

This workshop (free of charge) will gather representatives from photonics companies, medtech companies, end-users and researchers interested in commercialization and a number of experts to discuss and network around issues related to the business development of photonics companies addressing the global healthcare market.

  • Researchers will learn that starting a company developing photonics technology for healthcare is in fact not necessarily an insurmountable obstacle.
  • Integrators will meet early stage photonics SMEs willing to team up with a facilitating partner.
  • SMEs will add tip-offs to their toolbox via expert support.
  • End-users will find improved high-tech solutions based on photonics technology.

This workshop will not only discuss what types of financing are required to cross the Valley of Death and where to find it, but also how to use it most efficiently for teaming up with the right partners, building the right team and coping with clinical tests.

For more information and registration: Click here!

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