How to do market analysis and business models for health startups

- Hosted by SUND Hub 

Know your market, your competitors and discover your sweet spot in the health care sector. Learn about business models for health startups. 

Program:

- Hosted by SUND Hub 

Know your market, your competitors and discover your sweet spot in the health care sector. Learn about business models for health startups. 

Program:
14:00 – 14:10 Welcome & short introduction to todays’ session / Peter Løvschall


14:15 – 14:45 Christian Anker-Ladefoged, Analyst, VF Venture, Vækstfonden

In this session Christian will provide us with a fundamental insigh to commercial investments: What is needed in order to obtain funding. What they’re looking for when investing including: Team, business model, market etc. Christian have been looking at hundreds of proposals during his more than 3 years as an analyst at one of Denmarks largest commercial investors.
About Vækstfonden.
In close collaboration with banks and domestic and international private investors, Vækstfonden discover and develop the companies that Denmark cannot afford to miss out on. They carry the experience and the expertise that make businesses grow – from digitalizing a carpenter’s business in small town Sallingsund to the launching of a robotic arm in Silicon Valley. The power of innovation, yield to society and responsibility are the three signposts that guide us in finding and choosing new projects. We will not forget, however, that the projects we find and nurture, have to put things in motion, and people to work. In Denmark.

14:45 – 15:15 Niels Christian Gandrup, Senior Business Development Manager - Copenhagen Capacity Attracting life science FDI to Greater Copenhagen

“Follow the Money” in health innovation: finding and maintain a razor-sharp focus on the problem–product–market through cash flow analysis.”

15:15 – 15:30 BREAK

15:30 – 15:50 Lars Münter, Head of International Projects Unit, Komiteen for Sundhedsoplysning

In this session, Lars will be covering the aspects of how to discover the needs and validating the viability of a successful campaign within health, Prevention and Corporate Social Responsibility.
The Danish Committee for Health Education was founded in 1964 and is a non-profit non-governmental organization with close working relations with public authorities like the Ministry of Health, the National Board of Health and private organizations in the health field. The organization have many years experience in working with complex health and social responsibility issues in multi-stakeholder environments and their work is deeply rooted in evidence-based methodology.

15:50 – 16:15 Q&A panel

16:15 – 17:00 Snacks & Mingel

Who can join? 
Students and student startups have priority. Others can register if spots are available. 

How to register? 
Sign up with this link 

Deadline:
Two days before the event.


This event is hosted in collaboration with UCPH Innovation Hubs: SUND Hub, SCIENCE Innovation Hub and Human & Legal Innovation Hub. We support student entrepreneurs. Read more at www.ie.ku.dk

Who can join? 
Students and student startups have priority. Others can register if spots are available. 

How to register? 
Sign up with this link 

Deadline:
Two days before the event.


This event is hosted in collaboration with UCPH Innovation Hubs: SUND Hub, SCIENCE Innovation Hub and Human & Legal Innovation Hub. We support student entrepreneurs. Read more at www.ie.ku.dk