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MaRS Collaborates with Life Science Nation and Johnson & Johnson Innovation to Host RESI in Toronto

12 Apr

TORONTO – April 12, 2016 – MaRS Discovery District (MaRS) is collaborating with Life Science Nation (LSN) and Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS (JLABS) to bring the Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) Conference to Toronto on June 23, 2016.

The RESI Conference series brings together fundraising CEOs and early stage investors from around the globe, providing the opportunity for dialogue and relationship building, with the goal of eventual capital allocations.

“MaRS supports over 250 Canadian-grown early stage health technology startups,” said Dianne Carmichael, managing director, health innovation & venture services at MaRS. “Our goal is to provide these young emerging ventures with the best connections to investors and industry to help them scale internationally. The Redefining Early Stage Investment (RESI) conference series has a strong track record of attracting global early stage investors. We’re delighted to bring them to MaRS this summer to build on the success of our HealthKick conferences.”

RESI on MaRS will connect cutting-edge health technologies with a broad audience of investors and industry leaders, including: angel syndicates, private wealth firms, corporate venture capitalists, venture philanthropy groups, foundations and endowments, big pharma and virtual pharma companies, mid-level private equity firms, government organizations, and venture capital investors. The conference will also include 16 panel sessions with pharmaceutical, medical device, biotech, consumer health and healthcare IT investors.

The annual MaRS HealthKick Innovation Challenge will happen this year as part of RESI on MaRS. The Dragons’ Den-like Challenge sets 30 selected companies up to demonstrate their technology and business while competing for prizes in a full-day exhibition to investors and potential partners.

“The MaRS Centre in Toronto represents the 4th venue for our North American RESI Conference series. Now fundraising CEOs and scientist entrepreneurs can meet investors every 90 days — Boston took place in September (RESI Boston), San Francisco in January (RESI @ JPM), Houston is in April (RESI @ TMCx) and now Toronto in June (RESI on MaRS),” said Dennis Ford, CEO at LSN and creator of the RESI Conference Series.

Speakers and participating health ventures will be announced in April.

About MaRS Discovery District

MaRS Discovery District in Toronto is one of the world’s largest urban innovation hubs, supporting a new generation of makers and innovators who aim to make the world a better place by creating solutions that address key societal challenges. It is a community that encourages entrepreneurial thinking through education programs and events, and helps startups launch, grow and scale. MaRS supports over 1,000 ventures.

About Life Science Nation

Life Science Nation (LSN) accelerates the funding of early stage life science firms through its Match.com-like sourcing platform for private investment and enables CEOs to be more efficient in their capital-raising efforts. LSN owns and operates the Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) conference series.

For more information, please contact the RESI Team at resi@lifesciencenation.com or 617-600-0668

Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) Conference…Get On Board the Investor Train

31 Mar

By Dennis Ford, Founder & CEO, LSN

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When LSN founded the Redefining Early Stage Investments (RESI) conference in 2013, it was with the simple hope of creating an event that offered more to early stage life science investors and CEOs than the other partnering events that existed at the time. LSN’s business development team had visited partnering events and investor conferences throughout the USA and also internationally, and had met few active early stage investors at these events. As LSN began to cultivate relationships with these firms and discover what kinds of technologies they were seeking to invest in, we saw the opportunity to create an event that would bring these investors together to meet with fundraising CEOs whose technologies matched their investment mandates.

We’re now approaching the 8th RESI event, and over the last three years thousands of entrepreneurs and investors have come face to face at RESI to talk about new healthcare technologies. RESI has picked up the pace every year, becoming a quarterly event for the first time in 2016.

Not only that, but RESI has hit the road; following three successful RESI events in Boston, LSN saw the opportunity to host RESI in San Francisco during the annual healthcare conference week. Organizing an event so far from our home office in Boston was a tremendous challenge that took LSN beyond our previous comfort zone, but we found that RESI was well received as a part of the annual JPM ecosystem, filling a niche for early stage companies and investors that had previously been lacking in a conference week that’s primarily geared to later stage and publicly traded companies.

Last year, RESI also expanded to Houston as a part of Texas Medical Center’s efforts to build a “Third Coast” for healthcare innovation, supported by the resources, expertise and discoveries made at their member institutions. Houston has also attracted many other strategic partners to this effort, including Johnson & Johnson’s JLABS. Being in the right place at the right time is a gift in any innovative technology endeavor, and recognizing that RESI and JLABS are now coinciding in [geography], JLABS became RESI’s title sponsor.

This summer, RESI will take another step: the first international event, held at MaRS in Toronto on June 23rd. As we’ve added new events to the RESI circuit, we’ve brought new faces into LSN’s informal network at every new venue and uncovered the unique strengths and needs of each area.

So how have we continued to build RESI’s value? One question we typically ask fundraising CEOs is how many investor meetings they’ve had in the last year. We might typically hear they’ve pitched to a dozen or more investors in one year. RESI provides an opportunity to participate in both scheduled and ad hoc meetings, and many CEOs report up to 16 -20 meetings in one day, four times per year, with active investors who are a fit for their opportunity. With the potential for over 80 meetings for those that attend every event, there aren’t any other events that offer a comparable return on effort for a CEO on the road looking for development capital. And after 7 successful events, we’ve heard from many investors that they’ve conducted due diligence on companies that they’ve met at RESI.

LSN is looking ahead to a busy year for RESI, with events lined up in Houston (April 11th), Toronto (June 23rd) and Boston (September 13th) for our ever-expanding network to come together. We’re excited to be breaking new ground and hope you’ll join us on this global investor circuit.

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RESI@TMCx Take 2: LSN, JLABS and TMCx Team-up Again for Early Stage Investor Event

21 Jan

By Michael Quigley, VP of Market Research, LSN

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On April 11th, Life Science Nation will be bringing together hundreds of senior level executives from investment firms, corporate strategics, and emerging biotech, medtech and digital health companies to the TMCx accelerator space at the Texas Medical Center in Houston. The recent RESI Conference in San Francisco had nearly 800 registrants and a full partnering floor. The event drew so much interest that registration was shut down a week prior to the event – and we received many regretful notes from those who wished they’d signed up sooner!

In addition to the firepower that LSN brings to the table, TMCx will be showcasing their second class of digital health and medical device technologies which will be announced later this month, and JLABS will be bringing senior executives from Johnson & Johnson and a number of entrepreneurs from the JLABS incubators.

RESI@TMCx will be a venue for entrepreneurs to meet with all 10 categories of investors LSN tracks including Family offices, Corporate Venture Funds, Angel Groups, Venture Philanthropy, Venture Capital and more. The RESI Partnering Forum will allow fundraising executives to identify and book up to 16 meetings with those diverse life science investors who fit their company’s technology sector and stage of development. Through an expansive series of investor panels, RESI @ TMCx will present current topics covering investment mandates and procedures for identifying and qualifying candidates. Additionally, RESI’s workshops will provide more in-depth advice on every aspect of the fundraising process.

 

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Summer Reading Series Final Issue: The View Beyond Venture Capital

3 Sep

By Michael Quigley, Director of Research, LSN

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To wrap up the entire Summer Reading Series we bring you an article we wrote for Nature Magazine entitled “The View Beyond Venture Capital”. This piece discusses many of the shifts that are currently taking place in the life science investment ecosystem including the rise in relevance of family offices for early stage life science companies, different types of investor mandates, the changing role of Big Pharma, and more.

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It has been our pleasure to share these past 15 issues of the LSN Summer Reading Series with you and we hope you found some practices to bring back to you own campaign. If you missed out on any chapters thus far here are the links!

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LSN Summer Reading Series, Chapter 14: “Thirty-One Tips for Effective Fundraising”

27 Aug

By Michael Quigley, Director of Research, LSN

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To bring LSN’s Life Science Executive’s Fundraising Manifesto toward a close, we provide some motivational advice and tactical reminders to help a fundraising CEO bring their outbound campaign to a successful resolution.

With illustrations and helpful mottos, this ‘cheat sheet’ chapter will help the reader find their way through the fundraising maze in good spirits. From how to stay optimistic during the tough times, to when to stop marketing to investors, this chapter has it covered.

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Join us next week for the book’s addendum: “The View Beyond Venture Capital.”

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Chapter 13: “Straight Talk About Finding, Vetting, and Closing Capital”

20 Aug

By Lucy Parkinson, Senior Research Manager, LSN

Following the overview of the fundraising process in Chapter 12, we get into some of the nitty-gritty areas and explore a few common pitfalls and how to avoid them. Chapter 13 discusses the importance of getting on the road or hitting the phone to engage with relevant investors, and why it’s important to ensure that all the investor prospects you speak with are kept in context regarding the deal. Finally, the chapter explores how to prioritize your prospects to use your runway time most effectively while raising money.

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Next week, LSN will bring you the final chapter, “Thirty-One Tips For Effective Fundraising”.

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LSN Summer Reading Series Chapter 12: “Anatomy of an Allocation Process”

13 Aug

By Lucy Parkinson, Senior Research Manager, LSN

In recent weeks we’ve covered how to make a global target list of potential investors, and the basic techniques of phone canvassing and email outreach required to initiate dialogue. This week, LSN takes a look under the hood of the investment process. How do you turn that initial spark of interest into an allocation check?

This chapter explains how you can move the process forward through the pipeline and describes the people you’ll have to work with in order to make the allocation happen—from the initial gatekeepers to the final decision-makers. We look at how to make a good first impression and how to run a productive meeting with an investor, and explore what will happen during the due diligence process. If you’re preparing to meet with a potential investor in the near future, this chapter will be invaluable.

Click here to download/print the chapter PDF

Next week, join us for Chapter 13: “Straight Talk About Finding, Vetting, and Closing Capital.”

Enjoyed the preview? Buy now from Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble

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