Biotech founder? Find out how to scale up with Mayfield at TC Early Stage
Founders in the earliest stages of startup life face a hefty learning curve. Just some of the core competencies you need to lock down include how to raise VC funding, recruiting the right people, finding product-market fit, and building a killer go-to-market team. The list goes on and on…and on. You'll learn about all those topics and more at TechCrunch Early Stage - Operations & Fundraising taking place on April 1-2.
Do you science? Are you inspired to use biology as technology? If your entrepreneurial interests lean toward the scientific side of the startup equation, you don't want to miss this special session — brought to you by Mayfield — at TC Early Stage 2021 on April 1-2. Scientist Entrepreneurs — Scaling Breakout Engineering Biology Companies
Arvind Gupta and Ursheet Parikh, early-stage investors, company builders and Mayfield partners, along with Po Bronson, NYT bestselling author and managing director of IndieBio, will discuss scaling startups and touch upon three seminal areas that influence trajectory: fundraising, hiring and product design.
Whether you're a biotech entrepreneur, a researcher or a scientist tackling the daunting challenges of human and planetary health, this session will help you build a stronger, more successful startup as you take your product to market.
Mayfield will follow up this session with even more content at Disrupt 2021 in September. These sessions will reveal company-building insights from entrepreneurs, investors, industry leaders and policymakers. If you science, don't miss your opportunity to learn from leading investors who have partnered with iconic biotech and healthIT entrepreneurs — from Amgen and Genentech to Mammoth Biosciences.
Get your ticket for TC Early Stage on April 1-2 here. Or get a dual-event ticket for the April and July events for double the knowledge across operations, marketing, recruiting and fundraising — there will be different speakers and topics for each event so you won't want to miss out on both!
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