BioUtah, Utah’s only trade association dedicated solely to the life sciences, along with the Center for Technology & Venture Commercialization at the University of Utah, today announced distinguished speakers and sessions for the 2020 Entrepreneur & Investor Life Science Summit to be held February 28, at the University of Utah’s Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House. Early bird discounts are available for both BioUtah members and non-members who register by January 31. Sponsored by New York-based law firm Simpson Thacher, the E&I Life Science Summit promises to be an exceptional experience, convening Utah innovators, industry leaders, sector experts, and prominent local and national investors.
“Whether you’re an investor, a startup or established life sciences executive, the E&I Life Science Summit provides incredible value to all segments of our ecosystem,” said Brandi Simpson, CEO of Navigen, and chair of the BioUtah board of directors.
The E&I Life Science Summit will offer a content-rich agenda designed for Utah’s growing life sciences community, investors, and service providers. Speakers include:
David Bearss, Ph.D., CEO, Tolero Pharmaceuticals
J.P. Morgan representatives
Lili Portilla, director, Office of Strategic Alliances, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, NIH
Local and national investors, including 1850 Ventures, Accelerum Capital, Pappas Capital, IN-Q-TEL, Unity Point Partners, AngelMD, and many more
These accomplished leaders will provide their unique perspectives on life sciences trends, economic outlook, and funding options to support the development and commercialization of medical devices, diagnostics, and drugs.
Attendees will be able to tailor their engagement by selecting from the following three robust tracks, including:
Entrepreneur – legal issues, IP, forming a Board of Directors
Finance – venture capital and funding options
Company presentations to investors
Companies will also have the opportunity to personally meet with representatives from the NIH-National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences to learn about SBIR-STTR grants.
“Utah has one of the fastest growing life sciences industries in the nation,” said Kelvyn Cullimore, president and CEO of BioUtah. “The E&I Life Science Summit showcases the vibrant innovation, by companies large and small, that’s happening here.”
“We’re excited to present this conference with BioUtah,” said Keith Marmer, executive director and associate vice president of the TVC. “Helping companies, especially early-stage companies, connect the dots to mentors, investors, and resources is critical to success.”
Source: BioUtah
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