New Biotech Funding Models: Is the Tech Revolution Coming?

November 12, 2019 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

MassBio, 300 Technology Square 8th Fl, Cambridge, MA 02139

Add to Calendar 11/12/2019 8:00:00 AM 11/12/2019 10:00:00 AM New Biotech Funding Models: Is the Tech Revolution Coming?

Early-stage financing and company creation models have evolved significantly over the last two decades from heavily-funded, brick & mortar, do or die entities to angel-enabled, virtual and minimalistic proof of concept start-ups with hand-selected management and externally-enabled resources and ecosystems. Indeed, the Funding Model for emerging biotech companies appears to borrow from the tech company funding models from two decades prior, including incubators and accelerators, angel investors, shared laboratory and clinical facilities, “venture engineering” and shared resource programs. At this MassBio program, under the auspices of Entrepreneurs University, we will explore the current funding models in vogue today, the investor landscape, the impact of advancing science and technology, new types of partnerships, and the novel approaches early-stage companies are executing to advance to the next stage of existence – and funding round. Finally, our panel will provide their ideas on the future of venture funding and early-stage funding models in the biotech industry, and open the program to a lively discussion with the audience. Our moderator for this program is the inimitable, ever-effervescent John Hession. Please join us.

Sponsored by the MassBio Entrepreneurs University Working group.

MassBio, 300 Technology Square 8th Fl, Cambridge, MA 02139
CEO and Founder, Hilltop Biosciences
Amanda Drobnis is the Co-Founder and CEO of Hilltop BioSciences, a veterinary biotech company helping animals heal through innovative regenerative therapies. Amanda has spent many years looking for ways to combine her passion for animals (especially horses) with business. First working for a non-profit planning large conferences and events and then in marketing for a large pet retail company. She then moved on to sales and marketing for several medical and veterinary companies. Before founding Hilltop Bio, Amanda co-founded and managed a New England based medical regenerative therapy distribution company that continues to thrive and grow today. When not at Hilltop Bio’s lab Amanda can be found riding her favorite horse, Addie, or lost in a great book!