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BiotechEntrepreneurship Training Program
4 teachers
9 courses
135 participantsfrom 10 different
organizations
BiotechEntrepreneurship
and Leadership Lectures
6 editions
30 speakers
BiotechEntrepreneurship
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October 24: Matthias Baumhauer, Mint medical, Heidelberg: The DKFZ-spinoffMint Medical: lessons learned
November 07: Patrick Pfeffer, Aescuvest - Crowdfunding your startup, Frankfurt
November 21: Wei Wang und Team, GeneWerk, Heidelberg
December 05: Tim Kaufmann, enmodes, Aachen
December 19: Felix Nickel, iSurgeon, Heidelberg + Christmas Special
January 09: Benjamin Zierock, abcmedien, Heidelberg: Developing mobile anddigital applications for health care providers
January 23: Andreas Wüpper, Fresenius Medical Care Ventures GmbH, Bad Homburg
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Alexander Würfel, AbbVie
Andrea Pfundmeier, Boxcryptor / SecombaGmbH (Winner of the German Founder Price 2014)
Christian Tidona, BioMed X Innovation Center / BioRN Network
Claus Kremoser, Phenex Pharmaceuticals
Colin Bennett, Flames a Mile High
Friedrich Richter, AbbVie
Georg Matheis, Novalung GmbH
Gitte Neubauer, Cellzome
Ingmar Hoerr, Curevac
Jürgen Bauer, EMBLEM Technology Transfer
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Matthias Klaften, amcure GmbH
Marius Rosenberg, Medical Adhesive
Revolution (MAR) GmbH
Patrick Most, uniQure Germany/InoCard
Peter Johann, NGN Capital
Ralf Eckert, Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH
Roel Bulthuis, Merck Serono Ventures
Stefan Duhr, Nanotemper (Winner of the
German Founder Price 2014)
Thomas Höger, Apogenix GmbH
Vikas Shah, Swiscot Group (Managing
Director), Thought Strategy (Founder)
Volker Stadler, PEPperPRINT
Dr. Christian Tidona
@ChristianTidona
Dr. Bodo Brückner
@BodoBrueckner
Eva-Maria Gottmann
@Evsche
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Selina Hutzl
@selinahutzl
• Compact course for students, PhDs, and postdocs in Life Sciences & Health Technology at Heidelberg University
• 2 ECTS for master students
• Started in 2009
• Participants from:
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What are our goals?
• Generation of a basic understanding of intellectual property, innovation, and economic value creation from academic research results
• Development of a viable and compelling business idea
• Presentation of the business idea in front of a critical audience
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How does it work?
• Basics are provided in three lectures
• Participants are grouped in “founder teams” to jointly work on business ideas based on current research articles or own ideas
• Teams present their business ideas
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Summer semester 2014:12 participantsFeedback survey:7 participants (58%)
Winter semester 2013/14:37 participantsFeedback survey:20 participants (55%)
Winter semester 2014/15:43 participantsFeedback survey:13 participants (30%)
Summer semester 2015:13 participantsFeedback survey:13 participants (100%)
Winter semester 2015/16:33 participantsFeedback survey:16 participants (48%)
Summer semester 2016:49 participantsFeedback survey:23 participants (47%)
• BETP fills a gap in the curriculum on entrepreneurship
• BETP also improves presentations skills
• Everyone would recommend it to his peers
• Peers play an important role as reason toapply
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“Very useful intro toentrepreneurship.”
“It's a unique seminar thatgives a feeling for economicconsiderations in the fieldof biology.”
“It is a great chance to learn something that I was never told at school/university from people who are credible.”
“Good chance to practice team work with people who you didn't know before.”
“It was greatfun.”
• to get an idea about entrepreneurship in general since it is not part of the master program
• to better understand how biotech inventions can be developed into marketable products
• to get better idea about what Entrepreneurshipreally is and how to start a business
• feeling there was a lack of economical context in my university program
• to learn more about how I could generate my own start-up and what are the important business-related and financial things to consider
• “Highly skilled instructors; feedback on the final presentations was very useful.”
• pitching with a team
• the spirit was awesome
• the opportunity to meet people who have the same interests as me
• working out the business idea out of research results
• how knowledge came naturally while preparing the pitch
• the presentations and team work
• elaborated feedback and suggestions
• “Good atmosphere; challenging team; very new kind of problem to solve; work together with people of different backgrounds”
• additional material on the webpage
German EIT Health GmbH
Im Neuenheimer Feld 130.1
69120 Heidelberg
Phone: +49 6 21 76 44 610
Email: [email protected]
Web: eithealth.eu/clc/eit-health-clc-germany/
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