Alira Health Shared Insights On How To Build A Compelling Investor Deck For Entrepreneurs

 
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MANSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, March 2, 2020- For vast majority of life science entrepreneurs, raising money is by far the biggest challenge they are facing. Assembling a compelling slide deck is a crucial part of the process. To assist the entrepreneurs in this important endeavor, Mansfield Bio-Incubator hosted a workshop on February 26 on what the investors are looking for in the slide deck. The workshop was led by a distinguished panel from Alira Health, an advisory firm that supports client’s business with an integrated suite of Product Development, Regulatory, Clinical, Strategy Consulting, and Transaction Advisory services.

According to David Uffer, Senior Partner and VP of MedTech, with the medical innovation flooding the market, the investors are looking for more than EBITDA. It is critical that the products provide the value to the market in the form of leapfrogging of the existing technologies as “me-too” or “me-too plus” products have very hard time exiting. Therefore, as Aude Quesanaga, Manager, a Market Access Specialist, emphasized, it is critical that the entrepreneurs work on the market access strategy early on. They need to understand who the actual patients will be. Many entrepreneurs tend to rely on market research reports to accomplish this. However, while these reports are great sources for the retrospective information, such as epidemiology and the existing treatments, very little could be gleaned from them with respect to the utility of the proposed device or a drug. This is especially true for medical devices. Therefore, the entrepreneurs need to conduct the extensive research, either on their own or by hiring a consultant, by engaging with the key stakeholders and opinion leaders such as patients, physicians, insurance companies, etc. Defining the patient population will in turn allow to optimize the clinical trial, thus leading to a more efficient capital deployment. In this way, the investors are more confident in the management team.

Another way to optimize your clinical trials, as pointed out by Chris Rao, Director, Clinical Development and Mary McNamara-Cullinane, VP of Regulatory Affairs, is to map out the regulatory pathway early on. According to Mary, the first step is to schedule a no-cost meeting with FDA prior to submission. Engaging with FDA early, will enable the entrepreneur to determine if a new 510K submission is necessary as well as negotiate the number of subjects to enroll. Chris Rao pointed out that elements of the competitors’ clinical trial design are publicly available on clinicaltrials.gov. This information can in turn serve as a guide to roughly budget the costs of the trial.

The due diligence described above is essential to be able to map your milestones and inflection points. While the making the timelines as short as possible is important, they need to be realistic. Both Aude and David strongly suggested to start from the endpoints (e.g. exit, different stages of development such as 510K, clinical trial start, etc.) to work backwards, which is contrary to how most of us have been taught.

Taken together, doing homework described above will go a long way for the investors to believe in your team. We at Mansfield Bio-Incubator are thrilled to have Alira Health conduct such an informative session and are privileged to have them as our partner. Alira Health provides free monthly open office hours to Mansfield Bio-Incubator member companies. To become a member, we invite you to contact us here.

In addition to putting together a compelling investor deck, other aspects, such as IP protection reimbursement and business strategy, ability to scale, access to the global market, and building a team are just as critical. Mansfield Bio-Incubator aims to host the educational events on these topics and other critical areas for life science entrepreneurs to succeed in commercializing their inventions. For more information, check our calendar of events here. We look forward to seeing you soon!

A Growing Mansfield Life Science Cluster Benefits the Greater MA Ecosystem

By: Alexander Margulis PhD, Chief Operating Officer, Mansfield Bio-incubator

A recent article in Boston Business Journal By Scott Kirsner extolled the virtues of Kendall Square as the best place in the world to start a biotech company. Proximity to the groundbreaking research from Harvard and MIT is ‘a’ key catalyst in creating hundreds of technology and life science startups.  It’s true that it has attracted major international corporations such as Novartis, Takeda, Sanofi, Google, and Boeing, to name a few, to establish a large footprint in the area. This in turn contributed to the prices per square foot in a typical lab space to skyrocket to the $100 mark and to an ever-increasing congestion in the area.

In response, to reduce the real estate cost, miles outside Kendall Square are numerous life science clusters from the North Shore in Beverly to Woburn/Burlington to Natick/Framingham and Worcester and yes Mansfield.

Mansfield sits at the juncture of I-495/I-95 between Boston and Providence with a Commuter Rail stop connecting these two major New England cities.  Mansfield is the home of most of the successful medical device companies, including Smith & Nephew, Medtronic, Integra Life Sciences. A number of contract organizations like, New England Controls, Bridgemedica, and Proven Process, also reside in Mansfield. And now, it is also the home of the Mansfield Bio-Incubator.

The real truth is few and far between of the emerging companies launching in the region can afford to rent more than a docking station in the CIC and it is culture shock for established companies to justify a three- to four-fold increase their annual budget on real estate alone.

It is astonishing for those arrived in Boston even as recently as 30 years ago to believe it is the same place where it was unsafe to walk near any of these leading academic institutions and medical centers.

I know you hear every day how much the Venture Capital firms and the many key stakeholders love to talk about their ‘daily’ serendipity encounters and regular meet ups at Starbucks.

Digs a little deeper and you will learn that most of the workforce in the labs and tech positions are barely able to find affordable rentals on convenient public transportation train or bus lines.

Just help me out – reverse commuting or living closer to home in more affordable neighborhoods along or even outside 128 with better schools and neighborhoods for young families to thrive does not sound more sustainable and healthier?

So when you are finally worn out, after a day of the grueling lab work, commuting 1-2 hours each way and emptying your wallet on real estate and all other expenses that come with living and working inside the Kendall Square or Boston Seaport footprint, remember those of us that weighed work life balance to being too tired to enjoy random serendipity. 

Trade organizations located near Kendall Square have been vocal to push for improvement of the quality of life for the workforce commuting to Cambridge from all the 351 Massachusetts cities and towns and surrounding states.   To accomplish this, multiple initiatives were proposed.  These include modernizing the Red Line, upgrading the Commuter Rail, encouraging the employers to incentivize the use of public transportation and carpooling, implementing the congestion pricing on the roads, and encouraging the telecommuting.

The ideas listed above should improve the commuting experience to Kendall Square. However, given the limited physical space, these initiatives will still not be able to sufficiently address the congestion and the cost per square foot and will take at least a decade to implement.

We at Mansfield Bio-Incubator recognize that to maintain the health of the life science ecosystem across the state, creating mini-hubs like ours is vital. The property we are situated at, an old glass factory, is intended to be converted into the life science manufacturing hub. In this way, we can serve both as a convenient place for the entrepreneurs living in the Southeastern New England region to start the venture and grow the company. Moreover, by attracting other more established companies from Boston/Cambridge or other parts of the world, to establish the manufacturing facilities, we will keep the groundbreaking science inside the region and create more local job opportunities. Many of our entrepreneurs and their employees, as well as those from other suburban locales, can attest that it is science that attracts the talent throughout the state, not the location of the company.

Therefore, we ask the life science community in the state, together with the state officials and other relevant organizations, to continue practicing a more holistic approach in the economic growth and encourage a more even life science-driven economic development across the state and the surrounding region. This will go a long way in deploying the capital efficiently, maintaining strong communities and families, providing a just access to job opportunities, and reducing the traffic-related carbon emissions to combat climate change. 

Mansfield Bio-Incubator is Aiming to Promote 3D Bioprinting

MANSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS-February 18, 2020- Allevi and Mansfield Bio-Incubator signed an agreement to promote the 3D bioprinting technology in the start-up community.

Mansfield Bio-Incubator is a non-profit biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device business incubator facility. Our mission is to facilitate and assist the creation, growth, and success of the next generation of biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device companies.  We were created to nurture entrepreneurial and economic development in the community. We aim to do this by maintaining affordable lab and office space and making cutting-edge technology, services, training, mentoring, and a network of professional advisors available to small biotechnology companies and healthcare-related start-ups.  

Allevi creates tools and solutions to design, engineer and build with life. Our 3D bioprinters and bioinks are used around the world to find solutions to humanity’s most difficult problems – to cure disease, to test novel drugs, and to eliminate the organ transplant waiting list.

Founded in 2014, our mission is to make it easy to design and engineer 3D tissues.  We created our desktop 3D bioprinters to be the most versatile, powerful and easy-to-use bioprinters on the market. Allevi is trusted by leading researchers and industry giants in hundreds of labs globally in the fields of tissue engineering, organ-on-a-chip research, pharmaceutical validation, biomaterial development, and regenerative medicine.

This Confidential agreement aims to create the conditions for a partnership cooperation between the between the two parties 

STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT BETWEEN CUBE LABS AND MANSFIELD BIO-INCUBATOR

Has been signed on 11TH of February, the Memorandum of Understanding between Cube Labs and Mansfield Bio-Incubator, an American non-profit company that acts as an incubator for biotechnology, pharmaceutical, biological and organic companies.

Mansfield Bio-Incubator has strategic objectives to facilitate and assist the creation, growth, and success of the next generation of biotechnology, pharmaceutical, biological science, and medical device companies by keeping laboratory and office spaces at affordable prices and by developing technologies, services and vanguard, training, tutoring and a network of professional consultants available for small biotechnology companies and health-related start-ups.

Cube Labs, has as strategic objectives the development of biotechnology and science and technologies applied to the health of academic origin in Italy and with partners in other strategic markets.

This Memorandum of Understanding aims to create the conditions for a partnership and institutional cooperation between the parties, which bilaterally supports and will cooperate for the promotion of technological innovations in the American and European markets.

Mansfield Bio-Incubator Welcomes Oncovolution

MANSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS-January 22, 2020- Mansfield Bio-Incubator is pleased to announce a new member company, Oncovolution LLC, joining our growing life science ecosystem south of Boston. Oncovolution, an early-stage biotechnology company, is developing a new generation of high precision delivery oncology products. These products promise to be highly efficacious and less toxic than current cancer modalities. Oncovolution’s work in Mansfield Bio-Incubator will focus on optimizing several lead candidates to undergo preclinical studies, using our state-of the-art shared BSL-2 laboratory space. We are also grateful to Oncovolution for making several key pieces of laboratory equipment available to present and future member companies. These include PCR machine, HPLC instrument, plate reader, table-top centrifuge and a variety of other small laboratory equipment.

“We are happy to know that this life science incubator space exists south of Boston” said Dr. Mario Di Paola, Founder of Oncovolution”. “When I stepped into Mansfield Bio-Incubator for the first time, I liked the space immediately and the staff was so welcoming and accommodating; all of this at a very competitive price. I live in Scituate, so getting to Mansfield Bio-Incubator was a breeze. It took me only about 50 minutes, travelling mostly against traffic flow, as opposed to nearly 2 hours it would take me to get to a previous job north of Boston, during peak travel time. Even getting to Cambridge, it would take me at least 1 hour 30 minutes by car, and possibly longer by public transportation. While people are psychologically drawn to Cambridge because of the high density of biotech and biopharma companies, talent is dispersed throughout the state and certainly within the South Shore and surrounding areas. Many of the scientists I know would love not to have to commute into Cambridge; therefore, I am very confident that I can attract the right talent while being here.”

About Mansfield Bio-Incubator:

Mansfield Bio-Incubator is a non-profit biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device business incubator facility. Our mission is to facilitate and assist the creation, growth, and success of the next generation of biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device companies. We were created to nurture entrepreneurial and economic development in the community. We aim to do this by maintaining affordable lab and office space and making cutting-edge technology, services, training, mentoring, and a network of professional advisors available to small biotechnology companies and healthcare-related start-ups.

The Mansfield Bio-Incubator is located at 241 Francis Ave. in Mansfield Massachusetts. Please contact Alex Margulis, the COO, for more information at alex.margulis@bioinc.org and 888-490-4443 x4.

Alira Health Expands Acceleration Office Hours Program To Mansfield Bio-Incubator

The expanded Acceleration Office Hours program brings a suite of advisory services to support healthcare and life sciences innovators by expanding the top-ranked Massachusetts Life Science ecosystem to the southern suburbs of Boston.

FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS – September 4, 2019 – Alira Health (www.alirahealth.com), a leading international healthcare and life sciences advisory firm, announced the expansion of its Acceleration Office Hours program to include the portfolio companies of Mansfield Bio-Incubator (www.bioinc.org/).

As part of this program, Alira Health provides free monthly open office hours to Mansfield Bio-Incubator tenants at their Mansfield, Massachusetts location. Alira Health’s team of strategists, consultants, bankers, and scientists will be available during this time to provide analysis, recommendations, and strategy across the product and business lifecycle, including regulatory, clinical, reimbursement, market access, business development, banking, and strategy.

“We are excited to bring our Acceleration Office Hours program to Mansfield Bio-Incubator,” says Gabriele Brambilla, Chief Executive Officer, Alira Health. “We share a passion for helping healthcare and life sciences companies grow and succeed, and we are proud to lend our expertise to help their resident companies accelerate their innovations.”

“The comprehensive suite of services Alira Health offers makes them an ideal partner for Mansfield Bio-Incubator to help us build the burgeoning life science ecosystem south of Boston and extend life sciences beyond Boston and Cambridge,” says Alexander Margulis, PhD, Chief Operating Officer, Mansfield Bio-Incubator. “We are delighted to have Alira Health on our team.”

Alira Health announced their first Acceleration Office Hours partnership in July 2019 with Natick’s ABI-LAB and will continue to expand the program to include other healthcare and life sciences incubators throughout Massachusetts.

About Mansfield Bio-Incubator:

Mansfield Bio-Incubator is a non-profit biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device business incubator facility. Our mission is to facilitate and assist the creation, growth, and success of the next generation of biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device companies. We were created to nurture entrepreneurial and economic development in the community. We aim to do this by maintaining affordable lab and office space and making cutting-edge technology, services, training, mentoring, and a network of professional advisors available to small biotechnology companies and healthcare-related start-ups.

The Mansfield Bio-Incubator is located at 241 Francis Ave. in Mansfield Massachusetts. Please contact Alex Margulis, the COO, for more information at alex.margulis@bioinc.org and 888-490-4443 x4.

Original source: https://www.alirahealth.com/news/alira-health-expands-acceleration-office-hours-program-to-mansfield-bio-incubator/

Mansfield Bio-Incubator Welcomes Eighty-Eight Pharma

Eighty Eight Pharma, Inc. is pleased to announce membership with the Mansfield Bio-Incubator. “As the company grows we need the appropriate facility. The Mansfield Bio-Incubator provides the perfect scalable environment. We look forward to utilizing the networking and growth opportunities that the incubator offers.” Says Eighty Eight President Matthew Iorio.

Eighty Eight Pharma develops innovative drug, device, and biologic products. The company’s lead product is the Oppotoxy™ Bottle, an opioid abuse deterrent packaging platform.

Eighty Eight Pharma, Inc.

http://www.88pharma.com

Mansfield Bio-Incubator is a non-profit biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device business incubator facility. Our mission is to facilitate and assist the creation, growth, and success of the next generation of biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device companies. We were created to nurture entrepreneurial and economic development in the community. We aim to do this by maintaining affordable lab and office space and making cutting-edge technology, services, training, mentoring, and a network of professional advisors available to small biotechnology companies and healthcare-related start-ups.

The Mansfield Bio-Incubator is located at 241 Francis Ave. in Mansfield Massachusetts.

Mansfield Bio-Incubator

https://www.bioinc.org/

Original Source:

http://eightyeightpharma.com/press-releases

Mansfield Bio-Incubator Will Host The First Open House on November 7

MANSFIELD, MA, November 1, 2018-Mansfield Bio-Incubator will host its first annual Open House on November 7, 2018 in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Over 100 people are expected for this his auspicious event, including collaborators, investors, foreign trade missions, and start-up companies. The showcase will highlight further expansion of the booming life science industry in Massachusetts, south of the Expressway. The Open House will feature Robert Coughlin, the President and CEO of Massachusetts Biotechnology Council and Kevin Dumas, the Town Manager of Mansfield who will stress the importance of world-class groundbreaking scientific discoveries in fueling the growth of the regional economy of the Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

 

In just over a year, the transformation of a former bottling factory into a world class science incubator has been nothing short of amazing.   This transformation is all due to the cutting-edge science and product development going on in the proof of concept laboratories in the incubator. Eight companies, headed by the scientists coming out of the top-notch laboratories such as Harvard, MIT, Brown University, etc. will present their breakthrough research including the detection of cancer sooner, non-invasive ways to treat epilepsy, and phototherapy to treat drug-resistant infections amongst others.

 

With over ten life science companies in place already, the space is nearly filled to capacity, but there are a few open spots left, so hurry and hear from the resident companies themselves of the benefits of being part of the emerging South of Boston innovation ecosystem. The incubator leadership will fill you in on the tremendous success of Phase I in 2018 and on exciting plans to expand the incubator and its offerings in Phase II beginning in 2019!

For more information and to register, please visit at:

https://www.bioinc.org/events/2018/11/7/mansfield-bio-incubators-first-annual-open-house

Contact:

Alexander Margulis,

Chief Operating Officer

Mansfield Bio-Incubator

241 Francis Ave Mansfield, MA 02048

Email: alex.margulis@bioinc.org

Phone: (888) 490-4443 x4

Cell phone: (781) 801-4008

Website: http://www.bioinc.org

Life Sciences Entrepreneurs of the Future: Working to Expand Life Sciences in the Southeastern MA and RI.

Mansfield Bio-Incubator and FocalPoint Announce a Joint Partnership to Promote the Life Science Expansion in the Southeastern MA and RI, South of the Expressway

MANSFIELD, MA, October 23, 2018 - Mansfield Bio-Incubator and Focal Point Coaching are pairing up to present a three-part workshop series, geared towards informing entrepreneurs on ways to improve their success in raising money, building a winning company culture, and achieve higher level of success faster.

Certified Business and Executive Coaches Marc Cote and Tony Martignetti will guide the attendees, through an engaged dialogue designed to identify company goals and needs and develop a strategy to make better business decisions that lead to success. The topics will include how to communicate effectively with investors and stake holders, ways of developing a healthy, productive work culture, and how to improve success through skilled and versatile communication.

Marc Cote, representative for the Greater Boston Area, commented that, “We are very pleased to establish this collaboration with the Mansfield Bio-Incubator.  We are committed to the growth of the life sciences ecosystem in the area and feel that the Incubator which is strategically located between Boston and Providence provides an attractive option for emerging biotechnology companies.  Our team of business and executive coaches has years of experience working with life science and emerging companies and look forward to working with them to support their growth and expansion.”

 

FocalPoint is an elite group of Certified Business & Executive Coaches and Trainers operating around the world. We offer proven Coaching and exclusive content to business owners, self-employed professionals, business executives, and their teams. We are committed to business improvement and serving our local communities and regions.   Our offerings include, one-on-one coaching; group coaching; seminars and workshops, over 40 different types of behavioral assessments, market evaluations and exit strategy consultation. For more information about FocalPoint please visit https://www.focalpointcoaching.com/.

 

Mansfield Bio-Incubator is a non-profit biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device business incubator facility. Our mission is to facilitate and assist the creation, growth, and success of the next generation of biotech, pharma, life science, and medical device companies.  We were created to nurture entrepreneurial and economic development in the community. We aim to do this by maintaining affordable lab and office space and making cutting-edge technology, services, training, mentoring, and a network of professional advisors available to small biotechnology companies and healthcare-related start-ups. For more information about Mansfield Bio-Incubator, please visit https://www.bioinc.org/.

 

Contact:

Alexander Margulis

Chief Operating Officer

Mansfield Bio-Incubator

241 Francis Ave Mansfield, MA 02048

Email: alex.margulis@bioinc.org

Phone: (888) 490-4443 x4

Cell phone: (781) 801-4008

Website: http://www.bioinc.org

"Learning the Business of Science" Internship invites its first set of interns.

MANSFELD, MA-The Mansfield Bio Incubator is proud to welcome its first set of interns  to the “Learning the Business of Science” internship. They are high school, college, and graduate students with a wealth of organizational and scientific experience in fields including biotechnology, bioengineering, and pharmaceutical sciences. They’ll be working to complete Bio Incubator projects and administer the mentor program; their duties will include finding networking resources, organizing events, and observing meetings between mentors and mentees.

The Incubator is pursuing academic credit options for interns at their local schools and colleges. In exchange for helping the Bio-Incubator with project management tasks, interns will be provided with opportunities for networking, career exploration and job development.  Our goal is to provide them with an insider’s view to the process entrepreneurs take in growing new companies. Their names and academic institutions are listed below.

Foxx Hart – Boston College High School

Erin VanDell – George Mason University

Yue Yu – Northeastern University

Rishi Chadda – University of Connecticut

Safeer Alvi – Indiana University

Vivian Huang – Northeastern University

For more details contact Gilles Bolduc, Internship coordinator (gbolduc@massasoit.mass.edu) or Richard Tharin, Mentor Program Coordinator (rtharin@cerneos.com).