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Marketing Chemistry Futures Webinar – Investing in chemistry-based start-ups from innovation to commercialisation

Marketing Chemistry Futures Webinar – Investing in chemistry-based start-ups from innovation to commercialisation

3 chemistry-based SETsquared-supported companies will outline their commercialisation journey and the support they’ve had on the way.

Join SETsquared and the Royal Society of Chemistry for this webinar session exploring the journeys of three of our SETsquared-supported companies. Quantum Solutions, Renovos, and Plastic-i have all received support on their commercialisation journeys, and their Founders will be joining us to share their stories.

We’ll also tap into our role as a leading business incubator and accelerator, and discuss how we help innovative businesses in the UK access funding routes, investors and entrepreneurs.

Webinar Agenda

17:00 – 17:10 RSC Introduction, Organisation, Webinar Objectives, and Schedule

17:10 – 17:25 SETsquared Organisation, Role, and Track Record

17:25 – 17:55 Innovation Companies – Product and Forward Business Planning by Quantum Solutions, Plastic-i, and Renovos

17:55 – 18:25 Open Q&As Session

18:25 – 18:30 Round-up and Thanks

 

Webinar Speakers

 

Marat Lutfullin – CEO at Quantum Solutions

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Janeczek Agnieszka – Founder and CEO at Renovos

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James Doherty, Co-Founder and Director at Plastic-i

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  • This webinar is open to all parties interested in how chemistry-based innovations can be screened and then set up for future business commercialisation
  • This webinar meeting will be recorded

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