Sector

BioTechnology Life Sciences Medical Devices Pharmaceuticals

About the event

  • The Israel Innovation Authrity is holding a live introductory webinar session with NIH experts, in which NIH will provide useful information on their operation and ways of collaboration. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest science and medical research institute in the world. NIH’s more than 100 technology transfer professionals help hundreds of researchers – from basic to translational to clinical – patent their discoveries and license them to companies so they progress towards the marketplace. Translational and clinical innovators across 27 Institutes and Centers cover nearly every disease and disorder imaginable – and marketable. From drug development, devices, diagnostics, wearable and digital health solutions, and the largest clinical center in the world – where >1000 trials run concurrently – NIH provides clinical validation studies of first-in-human medical solutions.

Come and learn how NIH’s technology transfer offices establishe themselves as open for business – as one of the go-to places for the healthcare industry to work with thought-leaders, overcome technology or knowledge gaps and get their products to market.

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Meeting number (access code):
735 666 104

Meeting password: bFChe4P?  

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Agenda

15:00-16:00
Brief overview & collaboration opportunities for Israeli SMEs
Introduction to NIH as a technology development and commercialization partner
Value-added to SMEs by working with NIH - Includeing industry-favorable terms making SMEs attractive to early-stage equity investors
Case studies of products co-developed with NIH
Special licensing opportunities for SMEs
Introduction to 3 of NIH's leading institutes
Possibilities for collaborative R&D with NIH institutes/researchers
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