INOVA 2018 Discovery Series: Early Stage Investing in Health Technology
Event | 06.21.18, 10:00 AM EDT - 4:30 PM EDT
Address
ICPH Conference Center
3225 Gallows Road, Fairfax, VA 22031
Please join us for the 2018 Inova Discovery Series: Early Stage Investing in Health Technology Event on Thursday, June 21, 2018.
At the Early Stage Health-Tech Investing Bootcamp, Crowell & Moring lawyers will cover topics of interest to entrepreneurs and early stage health-tech companies and their investors, including:
- company formation and organization
- protection of intellectual property
- FDA and product safety requirements
- maximizing revenue through government and commercial reimbursement
After the Bootcamp, there will be a networking reception, followed by a panel presentation on the State of Healthcare Investing.
Crowell & Moring will co-sponsor the event.
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