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Collaborative Innovation in Biomedicine

Type Conference
Date June 14, 2010 to
June 16, 2010
Venue Sheraton Philadelphia Center City
17th and Race Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19103
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • biotechnology
  • drug design and discovery
  • medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry
  • medicine
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
Contact Kris Waterman
Cambridge Healthtech Institute
250 First Ave
Needham, MA 02494
US
781-972-5400
781-972-5425
chi@healthtech.com
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by Robert Black last modified 02-22-10 10:24 AM

The biomedical industry is under enormous pressure to produce faster results, while also finding ways to reduce costs. Examples abound in one industry after another of how researchers have gained tremendous advantages by collaborating on pre-competitive efforts, but such efforts have been limited in biomedical research, where researchers often find it difficult to openly share data within their own organization, much less with competitors. Working together, sharing information, and data sets and costs, all have significant potential for improved performance, but only when such efforts make use of best practices and lessons learned from existing projects. Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s Collaborative Innovation in Biomedicine aims to bring together a number of experts with practical experience in organizing, managing, funding, and getting results from such projects. While there are real challenges with shared resources, IP protection, differing goals, and finding ways to equalize value contributions and benefits gains, some of the biggest challenges are based on firmly held beliefs about the risks of working together and narrow conceptions of what really constitute pre-competitive space. A key goal of the program is to provide attendees with a number of key strategies for identifying when and how collaborative innovation can and should be encouraged, as well as when such efforts are less likely to produce useful results.

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Cambridge Healthtech Institute

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