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New routes to source innovation from academia
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New routes to source innovation from academia

In the light of the pandemic and the ever-increasing digitisation of collaboration, companies driven by innovation and R&D are focused on staying ahead of the curve and their competitors. A key aspect of this is the pursuit of the next academic breakthrough or expert to strengthen their pipeline.

In a new live online event series, ‘Models of Open Innovation’, industry leaders from innovative companies were interviewed by Inpart to establish new best practices for academic partnering and scouting.

  • 00:00 – Introduction to Inpart
  • 02:59 – Introduction to Healx
  • 08:33 – How Healx build their clinical pipelines
  • 09:56 – What academic opportunities are Healx looking for?
  • 11:00 – Interactive poll and discussion: Which sector/role do you work in?
  • 12:14 – Interactive poll and discussion: Which approaches generate the most success?
  • 20:56 – Interactive poll and discussion: What are the biggest challenges when partnering?
  • 25:23 – Live Q&A
  • 44:24 – Closing remarks

Some of the topics covered include:

  • How Healx define technical and scientific R&D/innovation priorities
  • How the company finds solutions from academia
  • What their evaluation process looks like
  • How Healx stay ahead of the curve when sourcing innovation

Who is this webinar for?

  • R&D managers and heads
  • Open/external innovation teams
  • Business development & licensing heads
  • Search and evaluation scouts

Hosted by:

Alex Stockham
Alex Stockham
Head of Communications & Marketing at Inpart

Speakers:

Bruce Bloom
Bruce Bloom
Chief Collaboration Officer at Healx

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Clara Tang
Alliance Strategy Manager at Healx