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Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Why learn Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship?
Singapore’s healthcare industry is expected to grow to US$49.4 billion by 2029.
This expansion of the industry to include the rise in biomedical innovations have also opened exciting new opportunities for medical science and engineering graduates to capitalise on the possibilities of development and actualisation of business ideas.
Programme Details |
4-6 hours per week |
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Curated with a strong emphasis on industry relevance to meet rapidly evolving health and biomedical needs and trends, the Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship programme offered by National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine will provide you with an overview of the process by which a medical product reaches the market via the different facets of venture creation, and how to apply the knowledge and skills to develop business models and commercialisation pathways for innovative medical technologies.
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The guidance of faculty experts with decades of experience will provide you with fresh perspectives in challenging areas, to help you assess the current and future trends in the Biomedical industry.
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Through video lectures delivered by NUS Faculty, you will be equipped with strong conceptual knowledge of Biomedical Innovation and empirical strategies to implement within their organisation, and/or Entrepreneurial skills to start/manage your own venture. ●Describe a biomedical innovation from project to commercial adoption stage, to visualise the business from its various aspects and list the success factors. ●Define repeatable processes for identifying and characterising a significant unmet health need by inventing and evaluating a new technology to address it. ●Explain the patenting process and the various IP strategies as well as licensing requirements for developing a product. ●Identify market value propositions in using a technology for product innovation and assess as well as manage risk in the process. ●Recognise the need for leadership qualities and managerial skills while starting and managing a career or a business dealing in biotech innovation; and identify habits that build these qualities and skills. ●Classify the unique risks and challenges that the biomedical innovation industry faces; discuss ways to assess and manage them. ●Define a business plan for setting up a biomedical sciences company. ●Identify and explain the fundraising requirements in the initial as well as later stages of growth of a start-up. |
Is This Programme Right for Me? The programme is designed for Mid to Senior Healthcare Professionals and Independent Experts – Founders and Consultants etc, who want to: ●Understand the requirements for business ventures in the complex and highly regulated life sciences sector ●Learn biomedical entrepreneurship, with a focus on the commercialisation of academic discoveries and inventions ●Gain new knowledge on how to kickstart a career in health and biomedical innovationThe programme designed for mid to senior healthcare professionals and fresh graduates or early healthcare professionals, who want to.It is particularly applicable to major industries such as Hospital & Healthcare, Venture Capital & Private Equity, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices, Practice and Research. |
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Flexible payment options starting from USD 662 available now. |
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Created in collaboration with NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine), the ‘Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship’ Emeritus certificate course contains video content created and recorded by NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) faculty, combined with assessments, assignments, projects, cases, and exercises delivered by Emeritus. Emeritus Institute of Management | Committee for Private Education Registration Number 201510637C | Period: 29 March 2022 to 28 March 2026. |