By Yang (Kenny) Zhou, VP of Marketing, LSN
1. Book Your Travel to RESI Early
Life Science Nation (LSN) offers early bird rates for significant savings on your registration. Similarly, planning your trip early will save you money on travel and accommodation. In addition to cost savings, booking early ensures that you will be among the first attendees to access the RESI Partnering system.
2. Complete Your Profile in the RESI Partnering System and Make Sure You Are Ready to Message Investors
Once the RESI partnering login is delivered to your email, first, edit your company profile, fill in details about your company, and upload your marketing materials. Investors will review your profile before accepting meeting requests. An incomplete company profile page will most likely get a decline from the investor. When you have completed the profile page, READ the RESI Survey Guide and Writing Tips 101, to make sure you know how to best reach out to the right investors. Ask your LSN BD REP for help if you need it.
3. Fill Your RESI Calendar
Now that you are ready to reach out to investors, use the filter function to find investors who fit your company stage, indication, and fundraising size, and then message the investor based on the instructions in the partnering tutorial. Scheduling partnering meetings is the top priority. Review the investor’s mandate in the partnering system and make sure you are reaching out to the right person. The in-person registration gives you 16 face-to-face meeting slots on the first day of RESI, followed by 48-hour non-stop virtual meetings if you are also registered for two-day virtual partnering. Remember that most investors will not contact you proactively.
4. Skip the Line – Pick Your RESI Badge a Day Before the Conference and Check Out the Venue
You can pick up the RESI badge the day before the conference at the venue. Keep an eye out, Life Science Nation will announce early registration times prior to the event. While you are picking up your badge, feel free to get a lay of the land and consider your best routes between sessions to maximize your time. LSN staff will be available at early pick-up to help with questions.
5. There Are No Breaks in Fundraising
Socializing over breakfast, lunch, and during the cocktail reception is an important part of the RESI experience. Capitalize on the opportunity to mingle with the who’s who in the industry and be prepared to exchange your contact information and expand your network. You never know who you may meet and what gains can be made.
6. Consider All Meeting Types
At a RESI conference, Life Science Nation hosts dedicated partnering tables, meeting space, and a virtual meeting platform. However, your meetings do not have to be limited to partnering tables or virtual meetings. If the investor turns down a meeting request due to timing issues or if there is a mishap with the initial meeting scheduled, you should follow up. You can always reschedule with them, even if the meeting is outside of RESI. And again, remember the importance of ad hoc meeting opportunities.
7. Plan to attend the Investor Panels, Workshops, and Innovator’s Pitch Challenge (IPC) Sessions
Investor panels will be dedicated to a specific sector in the life science industry. Early-stage investor panelists will discuss the latest industry trends and offer valuable insights to stand out and build relationships with potential partners. Take the time to seek out investor panels that are relevant to you. You can mingle with these panelists at the conference and hearing their presentations is a suitable place to begin a conversation and build a connection. The Workshops are designed to educate leaders of fundraising companies on crucial elements of the early-stage landscape, which can include patents, recruitment, intellectual property, insurance, fiscal management, and more. The Innovator’s Pitch Challenge (IPC) is an opportunity for early-stage life science and healthcare companies to gain additional exposure to conference attendees and pitch directly to a panel of judges, featuring active investors and industry experts. Applications for the IPC are considered on a rolling basis during each conference cycle. IPC participation includes a 3-day standard registration ticket, exhibition space to host a poster, and participation in an in-person, live Q&A session with investor judges. Being part of the IPC session will give you additional exposure to conference attendees. LSN promotes finalists to the LSN and RESI community through email campaigns and social media. You do not have to be an IPC finalist to benefit from the IPC. Add IPC sessions to your RESI calendar that are of interest to you. You can hear from peers in space, hear the questions from investor judges, and gain takeaways from hearing pitches.
8. Talk to Everyone
RESI is a partnering conference and Life Science Nation strikes a balance of investors and early-stage entrepreneurs as attendees. Everyone wants to talk to investors, but do not forget the value of meeting other founders & CEOs, service providers, and industry experts. Understanding industry trends and obtaining professional service support is important. Feel free to stop by the LSN exhibit table. We can answer your questions regarding RESI or other LSN services, which can help improve your fundraising strategy.
9. Continue Your Conversation After RESI
You can access the partnering system for four weeks after the conference ends. Continue reaching out to investors to prompt new conversations. Also, do not forget to organize your lot – business cards exchanged at RESI and add these new contacts to your professional social network.
10. Fundraising Is a Numbers Game
LSN hosts five RESI conferences a year which provides thousands of partnering meetings for fundraising companies. It is important to have the full-year RESI schedule on your calendar and plan for them as part of your fundraising journey. LSN also curates an investor and licensing partner database that tracks 10,000+ early-stage life science investors representing several thousand global firms across Angel, Corporate Venture Capital, Endowments/Foundations, Family Office/Private Wealth, Government Organizations, Hedge Funds, Large Pharma, Medtech Strategics, Private Equity, and Venture Capital. In the past decade, LSN has helped 400+ companies raise $5B+ through 45+ RESIs and the LSN investor and licensing partner database. Contact us at RESI@LifeScienceNation.com, the LSN Business Development team would like to help you achieve your goal.







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