BioMedical SIG #3: Market access strategies for new technologies

BioMedical SIG #3: Market access strategies for new technologies

Understand what is market access? How is market access evaluated and by whom? How can market access impact the process of transforming an idea into solutions? And some more specific aspects related to digital health technologies.

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Third webinar of the series, From research and innovation to development: how to plan and execute translational projects in life sciences, Market access strategies for new technologies.

This session will enhance your network and provide valuable insights to help you make a real impact in life sciences knowledge transfer. Join this session if you wish to understand the fundamental lessons regarding strategy for early-stage technology deployment. Learn how to develop successful market access strategies. Work smarter, not harder. Start with the end. An 11-point plan for engagement. Key market access activities for consideration to optimise the potential for the product/service while getting it all down on one page.

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