Innovation Breakfast: Dr Louise Jopling
CBC Innovation Breakfast Series with Dr Louise Jopling
Curious about innovation and how start-ups actually start? Get your day off to a great start with our series of Innovation Breakfasts.
Whether you’re interested in steps towards entrepreneurship or brainstorming ideas, we’re excited to hear from you! Join us for monthly sessions on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus where we will feature local expert speakers, Q&A sessions and opportunities to connect with business support programmes, networks and investment opportunities.
- When: 8.30-9.30am on 18 September
- Where: School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Hills Rd, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, GB, CB2 0SP (What3Words location available here)
Jumpstart your entrepreneurial journey by using our clinics to understand what and where the challenges are, financial and clinical evidence requirements to solve them.
Topics we aim to cover:
- Ideation, market research, business plan formation
- Building a strong team and network
- Accelerators and incubators
- Funding options and support,
- Legal, IP and patent requirements,
- Product development, regulatory requirements,
- Branding, marketing and commercialisation.
Simply drop in to a session, free breakfast refreshments will be provided.
Clinics are open to everyone, regardless of the stage of development.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to kickstart your innovative start-up journey and connect with like-minded individuals in a supportive and inspiring environment!
About Dr Louise Jopling
Louise holds a PhD in immunology from Imperial College London. Drawing on both her background in science and years of experience in drug discovery, development and commercialisation within academia, biotech and pharmaceutical organisations, she leads the commercial team at Health Innovation East to develop partnerships and support innovators to refine their business models and value propositions to ensure commercial sustainability.
Louise joined Health Innovation East from Johnson and Johnson Innovation, where she led partnership activities across Europe, Middle East and Africa to identify and incubate external assets and capabilities to advance the portfolio of the Immunology Therapy Area for Janssen.
Louise is a Strategic Advisor to Enhanc3D Genomics and a mentor on a number of accelerator programmes including Start Codon.