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The Ohio State University College of Medicine IDEA Studio continues its Innovation and Commercialization Forum Series with: Drew “Is my great idea fundable? Advice from a practitioner.” Peter Kleinhenz, Managing Director, CID Capital Inc. Healthcare Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist March 6 OSU Biomedical Research Tower Peter Kleinhenz is a managing director of CID Capital, Inc., a Midwest-based investment firm that has raised over $300 million and invested in nearly 70 private companies. Peter has been actively involved in technology-based businesses as an entrepreneur, professional manager, or investor for virtually his entire professional career and has provided leadership for new venture formation in the life sciences sector for over 20 years. Having evaluated hundreds of new company business plans, Peter has a keen sense of what it takes for a technology to succeed either as a licensed product or as a new company. Peter will offer his insights on how a venture capitalist evaluates university start-ups for potential funding. The concepts from this session can be applied as you consider opportunities for innovation and commercialization in your lab, clinic or other work

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The Ohio State University College of Medicine IDEA Studio continues its Innovation and Commercialization Forum

Series with:

“Is my great idea fundable? Advice from a practitioner.”

Peter Kleinhenz, Managing Director, CID Capital Inc.Healthcare Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist

March 6OSU Biomedical Research Tower Rm. 115

Noon – 1pm

Peter Kleinhenz is a managing director of CID Capital, Inc., a Midwest-based investment firm that has raised over $300 million and invested in nearly 70 private companies. Peter has been actively involved in technology-based businesses as an entrepreneur, professional manager, or investor for virtually his entire professional career and has provided leadership for new venture formation in the life sciences sector for over 20 years. Having evaluated hundreds of new company business plans, Peter has a keen sense of what it takes for a technology to succeed either as a licensed product or as a new company.

Peter will offer his insights on how a venture capitalist evaluates university start-ups for potential funding.

The concepts from this session can be applied as you consider opportunities for innovation and commercialization in your lab, clinic or other work setting. RSVPs are requested, but not required at: http://medicine.osu.edu/research/techcom/inncommforum

Light refreshments will be served. For more information, please contact [email protected].