By Dennis Ford, Founder and CEO of Life Science Nation, Creator of the RESI Conference Series
An entrepreneur’s attitude and ability to execute the plan enormously impact their overall success or failure. Life Science Nation (LSN) has created an ecosystem where entrepreneurs who are seeking capital or licensing deals can identify and match themselves up with partners that are precisely right for their stage of development and product.
LSN sees things break down when entrepreneurs decide to pause their partnering efforts or skip the next partnering event because they are not getting the desired results. They fail to stick with the plan that fundraising is a pure numbers game, and it takes 9-18 months and hundreds of partnering meetings to find the few compelling partners that are a great fit and can lead to transactions. You need to buy off on a process for finding and meeting potential partners and work that process knowing it is always going to be a tough road.
What entrepreneurs forget is that it only takes one good connection, one good meeting, to turn the momentum around, change the partnering campaign’s dynamic, and start picking up momentum.
Entrepreneurs with a positive attitude and a relentless willingness to stick with the process will be more motivated to take risks and push themselves to go the extra mile. They must remain focused on their goals and be open to feedback and criticism and always move forward as a global partnering campaign ebbs and flows. None of this is news but at the end of the day persistence is what will make the difference and that is why LSN has 5 RESI conferences a year, with options for in-person, hybrid, and virtual, to provide an ecosystem that will allow the buyers and sellers to meet and get matched up, create a dialogue that can lead to a relationship and eventual transaction.
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LSN’s flagship RESI conference – RESI JPM, returns to the Marine’s Memorial Club & Hotel in San Francisco on January 9, 2024, followed by two days of virtual partnering. This conference will host 500+ early-stage life science investors and licensing partners, Innovator’s Pitch Challenge, Entrepreneurial Education, funding and partnering panels, and workshops. I submit that if you are a startup looking for global partners you must keep up the effort through digital and face2face events and not let chances slip by.







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