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    Securing investor confidence in the biotech space means having an IP strategy that’s solid from day one and evolves. It’s not enough to simply apply for a patent.

    You need an IP strategy that integrates with your R&D and business developments. Your IP portfolio, the broader patent landscape, and potential third-party rights are aspects to consider.

    When investors see you’ve done your homework appropriate for the stage you’re at, they’ll know you’re serious about protecting your innovations and creating value. As your startup grows, you’ll get more homework. Gradually reducing investment risk and opening the door to larger funding rounds.

    Show investors that your IP strategy is baked into every aspect of your work. Integrate patents into your business plan, product development, and long-term vision. By treating IP as a core asset rather than an afterthought, you build a compelling story that resonates. Keeping your end goal firmly in mind.

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