Capturing markets: How to commercialize Imaging technology


Published September 13, 2024
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Join the Special Edition Virtual Pub, “Innovation in Imaging,” where we will discuss some of the issues that innovators should be aware of and hear use cases from our network about successful tech transfer and translation from the lab.

When: September 27, 2024, from 13:00-15:30 CEST

Where: Online

At this event, Angeli Kumari-Illieva (Tampere University), will explore the critical considerations for launching a deep tech startup, based on personal experience, on a presentation entitled, “Capturing Markets: How to commercialise Imaging Technology” 

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Capturing Markets: How to commercialise Imaging Technology

Angeli Kumari-Illieva, University of Tampere

Abstract

Angeli Kumari-Illieva’s presentation will delve into the journey of a startup-project from Tampere University, centered around the development of a software-enabled miniature microscope. Join her in exploring the critical considerations for launching a deep tech startup, focusing on the top two priorities: effective selling strategies and comprehending the intricacies of venture capital. As a bonus, she has included a comprehensive to-do list for startups that they need to navigate the initial phases of their entrepreneurial ventures successfully.  Join the virtual pub to gain valuable knowledge and practical tips for thriving in the deep tech startup ecosystem.


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