I can’t wrap my head around the fact this dude started a biotech company with no knowledge of medicine, biomolecular science or even engineering… correct me if I’m wrong but I looked up this guy’s Linked in and it just says « entrepreneur ». I’m just curious as to how one can go from having zero knowledge about a certain topic, to strating a whole business revolving around that same topic. Btw this is no hate to him, I just seriously want to know how he did it.
@@fouadal-noor3804 I’m actually planning on going into medicine this year and I’ve developed an interest in biotech startups. I’ve got a lot of friends in engineering and I was wondering if you have any idea / advice on how to start a biotech startup; especially as a student. When I look this up on the internet, I can see in numerous cases that it’s been done before but I just can’t find out how exactly people get started with it. So yeah, any advice or good books / recourses you know where I might find an explanation to how all of this works?
@@fouadal-noor3804 OOH SHOOT!!!😂🤣 My bad I wasn’t expecting you to see this let alone answer. You should display that more clearly on your LinkedIn bro; you already had me wondering.😅 I’m actually going into medicine this year by God’s grace and I recently developed an interest in biotech startups. So if you have any advice or know any good recourses (books, sites, online platforms,….) where I can get more info I’d appreciate it alot. Btw, I'd love to follow up on you guy’s R&D as well, where can I find more info and updates?
There’s no “perceived” difficulty in developing medtech; the difficulty is very real. 1) the most highly regulated industry 2) very expensive to develop 3) longest time to exit 4) low exit multiples 5) animals die in the process 6) people die in the process 7) very few exit pathways (I’ll pause here)
You are doing a great job👍
I can’t wrap my head around the fact this dude started a biotech company with no knowledge of medicine, biomolecular science or even engineering… correct me if I’m wrong but I looked up this guy’s Linked in and it just says « entrepreneur ». I’m just curious as to how one can go from having zero knowledge about a certain topic, to strating a whole business revolving around that same topic.
Btw this is no hate to him, I just seriously want to know how he did it.
Well, I do have a masters degree in Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnology. But you’re right, we did get help from a lot of doctors and engineers!
@@fouadal-noor3804 I’m actually planning on going into medicine this year and I’ve developed an interest in biotech startups. I’ve got a lot of friends in engineering and I was wondering if you have any idea / advice on how to start a biotech startup; especially as a student. When I look this up on the internet, I can see in numerous cases that it’s been done before but I just can’t find out how exactly people get started with it.
So yeah, any advice or good books / recourses you know where I might find an explanation to how all of this works?
@@fouadal-noor3804 OOH SHOOT!!!😂🤣
My bad I wasn’t expecting you to see this let alone answer.
You should display that more clearly on your LinkedIn bro; you already had me wondering.😅
I’m actually going into medicine this year by God’s grace and I recently developed an interest in biotech startups. So if you have any advice or know any good recourses (books, sites, online platforms,….) where I can get more info I’d appreciate it alot.
Btw, I'd love to follow up on you guy’s R&D as well, where can I find more info and updates?
There’s no “perceived” difficulty in developing medtech; the difficulty is very real. 1) the most highly regulated industry 2) very expensive to develop 3) longest time to exit 4) low exit multiples 5) animals die in the process 6) people die in the process 7) very few exit pathways (I’ll pause here)
Google > How many people die yeach year on roads > ~1,25 milion. WTF dude? 1:47
OMG
solving medical problems with zero medical background... sounds about right
Pause at 4:21 and look very closely. Do you see that ?
what do you see? i see nothing
Different color of alphabet, I mean it's like someone did PowerPoint with no detail oriented.
normal
Well health technologies
A normal tamil heroine speak 2.5 millions view medtech company 4.5k view I am think I am 1 percent
Huh?