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HealthTech Hub Masterclass: Navigating Health Tech Funding

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Level 4. Innovation Quarter (iQ) Westmead.
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Wed, 4 Dec, 12pm - 2pm AEDT

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Navigating Health Tech Funding: Optimal Timing and Investor Engagement

Join us for the last Masterclass of 2024! 

We've assembled a stellar lineup of experts to discuss the funding landscape in Healthtech & Medical Devices. Learn how your value proposition determines the optimal timing and strategies for maximising your chances of success.

What You Will Learn:

    • Overview and insight on the funding landscape in Health Tech: Government grants, industry growth programs and other funding avenues
    • Understanding the value proposition of your innovation into market
    • How to validate the value proposition of your innovation
    • Why clarity on your market strategy is fundamental to design your trial and regulatory strategy
    • Fundamentals of regulatory strategy to ensure your product's successful journey
    • Understanding the criteria and how your value proposition can secure the next stage of funding process
    • Learn strategies for making the whole funding process smooth for yourself and investors

Agenda:

11:30am: Registration + light lunch networking

12:10pm: Masterclass
1:25pm: Q&A & Panel Discussion
1:50pm: What's next
2:00pm: Event conclude

    Meet the Experts:

    Prof Mark Flynn (Facilitator)
    Principal, Global Edge Medtech Consulting

    Prof Mark Flynn is a Professor at the University of Newcastle and the Chief Audiology Officer at Sound Scouts. He is passionate for the development of innovative technology to assist people with hearing loss. Mark has a PhD from the University of Melbourne, a dual MBAs from Georgetown University and ESADE, and won 22 individual and group prizes for his professional work. For his product innovation, he has been responsible for over 20 medical products and services, inventor of 17 international patents, author of over 100 publications, and raised over $74M in grant funding.

    Dr Maryam Parviz
    CEO & Co-founder, SDIP Innovations

    Dr Maryam Parviz is a biomedical engineer, co-founder and CEO of SDIP Innovations. SDIP develops the next generation of bioresorbable implants in its state-of-art cleanroom manufacturing facility in north Sydney. Maryam graduated from MDCTP prior to founding SDIP. She was NSW Health commercialisation scholar at UCSF Rosenman Institute and QB3 Incubator in San Francisco for the past three years. Maryam has led SDIP to establish a team of world-known serial entrepreneurs and obtain $ 5.8 M to date, a combination of grants and private investments to advance the JAZBIâ„¢ platform.

    Anne O'Neil
    Director for Enterprise, International Partnerships and Clinical Trials at the Office for Health and Medical Research

    Anne has over 25 years’ experience in the health, medical research and policy sectors. She is responsible for leading the development and implementation of major policies and programs to enhance medical research capacity in NSW, and raise the profile of NSW research and development nationally and internationally. She is responsible for the NSW Medical Device Fund and NSW Commercialisation Training Program – both have been critical to accelerating the development of NSW intellectual property and the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs in NSW. She holds a Bachelor of Science (Physiology and Pharmacology) (Hons) and an Executive Masters of Public Administration.



    Kea Dent
    Managing Director, KD&A 

    With over three decades of experience in the medical device sector, Kea possess a wealth of expertise, having worked as both a medical device manufacturer and regulatory consultant. Kea’s journey commenced in 1993 when she setup and managed a medical device manufacturing business. Over the subsequent decade Kea navigated the medical device regulatory landscape firsthand as a device manufacturer, acquiring and upholding numerous product certifications (CE Marking as per the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC (obtained in 1998), 510(k) clearance, TGA and Health Canada certifications, etc.) and QMS certifications crucial for market access to over 44 countries.

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    Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from industry experts and network with fellow health tech innovators.

    Register now to secure your spot in this must-attend masterclass for health tech entrepreneurs looking to amplify their presence in the market!

    Cicada Innovations is proud to be collaborating with the Westmead Health & Innovation District, Australia’s fastest-growing health and innovation precinct, for this commercialisation masterclass series. These masterclasses are to help bridge the gap between research and commercialisation.

    Find out more about the Cicada HealthTech Hub 


    The Cicada HealthTech Hub is proudly supported by NSW Government and is part of the Westmead’s Health & Innovation District. The district includes 4 major hospitals, 4 world-leading medical research institutes, 2 university campuses and the largest research-intensive pathology service in NSW. By 2036, the number of full-time staff will increase to more than 50,000 and the number of students will expand to more than 10,000. Among the first projects for development is a viral vector advanced manufacturing facility to provide ground-breaking trial therapies for infections, cancer and genetic diseases.

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      Level 4. Innovation Quarter (iQ) Westmead.
      westmead, australia