Hot Investor Mandate: Investment Firm in Korea Seeks Therapeutics & Diagnostics Technologies in CNS, Oncology/Immuno-Oncology

6 Feb

A holding company based in South Korea is actively seeking global early-stage investment opportunities in bio/healthcare sectors, and actively invest in biotech VC funds as well. Initial size of investment largely depends on a deal-by-deal basis.

With regards to life sciences, the firm is most interested in therapeutics or diagnostics companies with a particular interest in platform technologies. The firm is most interested in CNS, oncology, and immuno-oncology opportunities. While the firm is open to investing in medical devices or digital health, these are not a priority for the firm.

The firm does not have specific company or management team requirements. The firm does not require companies to have a Korea angle or market potential in Korea, but the firm can provide strategic value add if the companies were interested in Asia market expansion.

If you are interested in more information about this investor and other investors tracked by LSN, please email mandates@lifesciencenation.com.

Hot Investor Mandate: USA Family Office Invests Up to $10M in Life Science & Healthcare Companies that Target Oncology & Ophthalmology

6 Feb

A family investment group based in the USA is looking to invest in technologies related to ophthalmology and oncology that are in the pre-clinical to Ph I stages. The firm will invest in seed and series A rounds up to $10M. The firm is willing to invest globally, with a special interest in companies based in North America, Europe and China.

The firm is interested in therapeutics, medical device and diagnostics companies with technologies in the ophthalmology and oncology spaces. The firm may consider digital health companies as well. For ophthalmology-related companies, Halcyon is most interested in small molecules or combination devices. For oncology-related companies, the firm prefers I/O technologies or diagnostics.

The firm prefers to take a board seat after investing.

If you are interested in more information about this investor and other investors tracked by LSN, please email mandates@lifesciencenation.com.

Announcing Early Stage “Investor Line-Up” For RESI Europe, Paris On March 23rd

30 Jan

By Claire Jeong, Director of Research, Asia BD, LSN

claireAfter finishing off our most successful RESI to date and recovering from JPM week, we are ramping up our preparations for the upcoming RESI Europe Conference, which will be at the Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile on Monday, March 23rd, 2020. We expanded into Europe for the first time last year, and it is super exciting to be able to go to Paris for our second European conference. We look forward to fostering valuable connections and relationships, as well as working with a lot of new companies and investors/strategic partners based in Europe.

We are anticipating over 200 investors to join us at the event from across the globe. Please take advantage of our Super Early Bird Rate by using our €100 discount code SUPEREBEU on our registration here (expires on Sunday, February 2nd). Hope to see you in Paris!

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Sales & Marketing 101: The Skills Entrepreneurs Need To Get Meetings With Investors

30 Jan

By Dennis Ford, Founder & CEO, Life Science Nation; Creator of RESI Conference Series

All global incubators and accelerators will soon be up against an emerging global trend, where there are exponentially more fundable technology assets then investors and channel partners. I have been watching this develop over the 7 years I have been running RESI and in deep dialogue with the global investor market. I truly believe that ONLY the best prepared and packaged companies who are plugged into a global funding network will get the cash and partnerships needed to reach the market.

The LSN message, based on RESI, our dialogue with investors and strategic partners, and our training program, is to get early stage innovators in front of as many potential partners as possible (that are a fit) and that this interaction will create compelling relationships that can lead to capital allocations and licensing deals. LSN training programs are a bit different than then other entrepreneurial programs; essentially, the LSN theme is to take the scientist-entrepreneurs and teach them a small but gigantically important portion of basic sales, marketing and business development 101. We know they will not turn into sales experts, but we can get them some basic sales, marketing, and business development knowledge. Below are some of the main differentiators that LSN offers:

  • How to get a list of partners that are a fit for your stage of development and product set. LSN Investor Platform has 5K global profiles
  • How to define your competitive landscape. LSN Business Development Platform has 55K profiles
  • How to set up a CRM to “manage and curate that list” of potential partners that are a fit and you need to reach as part of an ongoing campaign
  • How to create and execute an email and phone canvassing. Yes, we teach how to write an intro email and how to pick up phone and make a call in our training labs
  • How to do follow up calls, and then teach how to make the 2 to 20 follow up calls that need to be made
  • How to use the RESI partnering system effectively to get as many meetings as possible

I think LSN has a bit of a different view and philosophy. All the branding and messaging LSN teaches is just to get partner meetings. That is it: essentially, how to organize your company’s branding and messaging to get in front of the right players and have that first meeting. I think the still commonly used broader, more sophisticated approach of figuring out the valuation and market size as part of their coaching is not where you want to spend a majority of your time. Predicting future sales and market size when you are preclinical, nascent startup is blindfolded forecasting. Rather, we teach PhDs to concentrate on getting the technology turned into a prototype with compelling proof of concept (data) that can be shown to the market players. Enter LSN, that connects the scientist-entrepreneur to the market player. The market players, if interested, will help determine value as the data and product takes shape and the relationship develops. LSN believes that if the fit is there, both parties will work together to achieve maximum success for the product and the market.

LSN Launches New Health Innovation Event – 4D Meets AI (September 22nd)

30 Jan

By Chris Kennedy, Vice President Strategic Initiatives, 4D Meets AI, LSN

chris headshotLSN is taking a strategic step forward in 2020 and introducing 4D Meets AI, a new one day conference event that will stand beside RESI Boston in September.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a transformative force in the healthcare industry. From hospital care to clinical research, drug development and pathology,  AI applications are revolutionizing how the health sector works to reduce spending and improve patient outcomes.

The 4D Meets AI conference is organized around those early stage companies in the Drug, Device, Diagnostic and Digital Health verticals, the “4Ds”, companies that are pursuing the integration of technology, using new tools and applying methodologies that AI brings to this dynamic sector. AI will fundamentally reshape the healthcare landscape as we know it today.

LSN created the 4D Meets AI conference stemming from the success of our long-standing RESI conference series. It will continue doing what LSN does best, connecting early stage companies that develop cutting-edge AI technology in drugs, devices, diagnostics and digital health with the right investors, decision makers and thought leaders in this dynamic developing landscape.

We will launch registration soon, so stay tuned!  4D Meets AI is a unique opportunity to connect with early stage companies and investors in the healthcare AI space; if you are interested in sponsoring the event to boost your visibility, please reach out to me at c.kennedy@lifesciencenation.com.

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Hot Investor Mandate: NY Private Investment Firm Invests To Lower The Cost Of Care

30 Jan

A private investment firm based in New York invests in early stage companies that are developing innovations that can significantly reduce healthcare costs. The firm makes equity investments where the investment size is highly variable depending on the stage of development and particular need of each company. The firm invests in companies that are based in the US and is actively seeking new investment opportunities.

The firm focuses on early-stage healthcare IT projects that could substantially lower the cost of healthcare delivery in the United States. Examples of good candidates include projects that help consumers make more informed decisions when selecting local service providers (cost transparency); use remote monitoring technology to help patients better manage illness; that provide more meaningful tracking of health metrics for patients (health and wellness analytics); or initiatives at the intersection of molecular diagnostics and bioinformatics that comb genetic blueprints for clinically-relevant patterns (precision medicine).

The firm is an active and engaged investor.

If you are interested in more information about this investor and other investors tracked by LSN, please email mandates@lifesciencenation.com.

Hot Investor Mandate: London PE Firm Invests In Innovative Medical Services

30 Jan

A private equity firm based in London, UK that focuses exclusively on healthcare seeks to invest £10M-£20M over the life of an investment, but initial investment can range from £1M-£5M. Investments are most commonly in the form of equity, although there is flexibility in regards to capital structure. The firm looks to make 2-3 investments per year in revenue-generating companies.

The firm is technology and indication agnostic, but intends to focus on innovative medical products and healthcare services that aim to improve or reduce the cost of care provision, including health IT, digital health and software, primary and acute care models, homecare and social care, chronic disease management, dentistry, cosmetic and aesthetics but also medical equipment, specialty pharma, imaging, CROs and diagnostics.

There are no formal pre-requisites for company’s or management teams in terms of level of experience. The firm will consider companies with products in the clinic as long as the company has at least one product that is on the market. The firm prefers to invest in companies who are headquartered or have a large presence in Europe. U.S.-based companies with a European angle will also be considered.

If you are interested in more information about this investor and other investors tracked by LSN, please email mandates@lifesciencenation.com.