By Erika Wu, Business Development Manager, Global Tech Hubs, LSN
RESI JPM San Francisco will be in-person, January 10, followed by two-days of virtual partnering January 11 & 12. If you’re part of a tech hub, Life Science Nation (LSN)’s RESI is the hot spot for meeting with players in the earliest stages of the life science industry.
A key part of RESI is a global tech hub ecosystem of accelerators, incubators, non-profits, universities, tech transfer offices, and regional organizations who set up their early-stage life science startup constituents for success with their entrepreneurship journey. Recently, RESI has hosted tech hubs ranging from National Institute of Aging (NIA), Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA), California Life Sciences (CLS), Massachusetts Medical Device Development Center (M2D2), Government of Ontario, and more.
Through RESI partnership, tech hub affiliated startups gain access to resources beyond partnering with investors and strategic partners. Resources such as the LSN Investor Database, Innovator’s Pitch Challenge (IPC), free workshops, and Entrepreneural Courses. These tools help develop compelling marketing materials, build meaningful relationships with investors and secure necessary early-stage funding.
At RESI San Francisco, tech hub organizations and their startups who’ve raised less than $2M can utilize:
- 50% discount for startup registration (startup must be from LSN’s tech hub partners)
- Complimentary tech hub staff registration
- Exhibition space
If you’re a member of a tech hub or looking to add value to your members, reach out to see which offerings best fit your needs. From lab to clinic, and providers to patients, LSN is accelerating the growth and success of companies emerging from tech hubs.
For more information please contact Erika Wu, Business Development Manager, Global Tech Hubs of LSN.
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