The programme focuses on technologies that can contribute to regenerative treatments and is organised in collaboration with experienced entrepreneurs, experts, and top clinical hospitals. The objective is to provide participants with the knowledge, networks, and strategies needed to successfully implement innovations in the healthcare sector.
From idea to enterprise
Throughout the programme, five core themes are addressed:
- Business Formation & Strategic Planning – Structuring a business with guidance on business models and growth strategies.
- Investment Readiness & Fundraising – Developing a funding strategy and learning how to approach investors.
- Regulatory & Legal Aspects – Navigating laws and regulations to minimise risks.
- Technology Transfer & Commercial Applications – Translating academic research into market opportunities.
- Capital Efficiency & Resource Management – Optimising resources and structuring an effective team.
The programme is divided into three phases. In the first phase (April – June 2025), market opportunities are explored, and innovations are validated. In the second phase (August – October 2025), selected teams gain access to external experts and further develop their concepts. The third phase (December 2025 – February 2026) focuses on attracting investments and establishing a fully-fledged company.
The programme is intended for entrepreneurs with innovative biomaterial technologies, a small and dedicated team, and the ambition to operate within the Dutch regenerative medicine industry. Applications are open until 10 March 2025. The first phase of the programme takes place in the North Brabant region.
For more information, see the BOM website
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