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Venture Capital FundingYou are a scientist in a public research institution, you have developed what you believe to be exciting technology and to exploit its commercial potential you want to launch, alone or in collaboration with your institution, a start-up company or an academic spin-off. To do so you need capital and probably in amounts that are off-limits to individual investors.Where to look for capital? Venture Capital (VC) is probably your only choice. VC is risk capital provided by VC firms in exchange for shares. Below you will find links to two documents, which may be of help to you in understanding the VC process.
This document describes the essential characteristics of how venture capital works and the steps involved in a typical VC operation, and the obstacles to overcome.
This document provides answers to the most common questions asked about venture capital.
This is a Bioinnovit's affiliated web site where you will find a wealth on information on VC funding.
Bioinnovit has a long tradition of dealing with VC firms. We offer, internationally, a specialized and highly professional Venture Capital Funding service. We can assist you in tailoring your message to make it incisive and effective.
If your Institution does not have a Technology Transfer Office or a technology transfer specialist, we can help it set it up and train an in-house Technology Transfer Team.REGISTERto access the LSXand theOTTO. For any questions on Bioinnovit's servicescontact us via E-mail.
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