Founders Academy: Mastering Intellectual Property and Regulatory Affairs– The Essential Guide for Life Science Startups
🔬 The life sciences industry drives cutting-edge innovation, but for startups, tackling intellectual property (IP) and regulatory hurdles can be daunting. This online session is here to give life science entrepreneurs the clarity and confidence they need to navigate these challenges.
Join experts from E. Blum & Co. and Walder Wyss as they provide practical strategies and insights on patenting, managing your IP portfolio, and mastering the intricacies of regulatory requirements.
Details:
- Date: 18.02.2025
- Time: 15:30-17:30, followed by aperitif and networking
- Location: E.Blum Offices, Hofwiesenstrasse 349, 8050 Zürich
- Meet our speakers:
Christian Berk, IP Expert and Pharmacist at E. Blum & Co. AGCeline Weber, Life Science Attorney at Walder Wyss
more to come
Key Takeaways:
- Timing Patent Applications: Learn when to file your first patent application to maximize protection and strategic advantage.
- Patent Portfolio Management: Discover strategies for efficiently managing your company’s IP portfolio.
- Regulatory Challenges: Understand the common hurdles in regulatory affairs and how to overcome them.
- Proactive Planning: Learn when to address regulatory aspects to ensure smooth product development and market entry.
Equip your life science startup with the knowledge to handle IP and regulatory complexities while driving innovation and growth.
Costs:
CHF 20. The fee covers the administrative costs of the Swiss Startup Association.
About the E. Blum & Co. AG
E. Blum AG is a premier IP law firm advising on patents, trademarks, designs, as well as cooperation and licensing agreements. Our attorneys have expertise from AI to biotech, with five being Innosuisse IP Coaches, specializing in guiding startups from inception to exit or IPO. You can find more information on our webpage eblum.ch
About the Swiss Startup Association
The Swiss Startup Association (SSA) is the umbrella organisation and the voice of Swiss startups. As a sector-independent non-profit organisation, the SSA gives startups a strong voice vis-à-vis politics, business, and the public and works to improve the conditions for startups in Switzerland.
Beyond its political engagement, the SSA fosters a community for startups, recognizing their unique challenges. Through networking opportunities, educational sessions, and practical services, the SSA collaborates with industry partners to offer tailored support and valuable resources to guide founders on their entrepreneurial journey.