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By: Reportable
February 14, 2025
BioUtah Unveils Agenda for the 2025 Wilson Sonsini Entrepreneur & Investor Life Sciences Summit Featuring Renowned Business Leaders and Industry Experts
SALT LAKE CITY -– February 14, 2025 – BioUtah, Utah’s trade association dedicated to the life sciences community, in partnership with the University of Utah’s Technology Licensing Office, today released a robust agenda for the 2025 Entrepreneur & Investor Life Sciences (E&I Summit) sponsored by Wilson Sonsini. The E&I Summit will be held March 13 at the Sheraton Hotel in Salt Lake City, followed by a ski day at Snowbird Ski Resort on March 14.
Early-bird discounts are available until February 14. View the agenda and register HERE.
The upcoming summit will showcase a diverse lineup of nationally acclaimed speakers and thought-provoking sessions. Event attendees will share ideas, gain valuable insights, and enjoy networking opportunities that connect healthcare innovators with the world of capital.
Monica DiCenso, managing director and head of global investment opportunities group at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, will shed light on the investment environment and outlook for the life sciences industry.
Earl “Eb” Bright, President of Exploramed and director of intellectual property policy at the Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign will take a deep dive into the promise and perils of being an entrepreneur.
“Summit-goers will learn about the current state of investment in life sciences,” said Kelvyn Cullimore, president and CEO of BioUtah. “It’s a must attend for any life sciences company raising funds or contemplating doing so.”
Also taking center stage will be top-notch CEOs of Utah life sciences companies who will share their well-honed perspectives on building a life sciences company. Principals from national venture capital firms as well as leaders of Utah’s local investment community will discuss what it takes for early-stage companies to win over investors.
"Successful commercialization happens when research, industry, and capital align to bring life-changing technologies to market," said Jim Hotaling associate vice president of research for innovation and translation for the University of Utah. "The E&I Summit fosters these critical connections, providing a platform for entrepreneurs and investors to engage with the groundbreaking discoveries emerging from Utah’s research institutions."
The E&I Summit will once again hold its popular Pitch Competition where life sciences companies present their innovations to a slate of seasoned judges. Presentations will be categorized into several shark tank-like groups, such as medical devices/diagnostics; pharmaceuticals/therapeutics and; biotechnology/digital health. The winner of each competition will receive a cash prize, along with additional awards and recognition. Information on all applicant companies will soon be available on the E&I Summit website.
The Entrepreneur & Investor Life Sciences Summit is a prime example of how collaboration between academia, entrepreneurs, and investors accelerates the path from discovery to commercialization," said Bruce Hunter, the University of Utah’s chief innovation officer. "By bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world impact, we strengthen Utah’s innovation ecosystem—fueling entrepreneurship, attracting investment, and driving economic growth in the life sciences sector."
Attracting more than 400 registrants, the E&I Summit shines a light on Utah’s vibrant innovation ecosystem, convening entrepreneurs, investors, academic research centers, incubators, service providers and more. As one of the fastest growing life sciences hubs in the nation, Utah’s life sciences industry accounts for $22.6 billion in GDP and approximately 180,000 jobs.
About BioUtahBioUtah is an independent 501(c)(6) trade association serving Utah’s life sciences industry. Its member companies reflect a broad spectrum of the industry with strengths in medical device manufacturing and services, research and testing, biotechnology, biopharmaceuticals, and diagnostics, amongst others; and are a key driver of Utah’s economy and advancing healthcare.
About the University of Utah Technology Licensing Office
The University of Utah Technology Licensing Office (TLO) is dedicated to fostering innovation and creating value through effective technology transfer. As a leader in managing intellectual property, the TLO empowers researchers and inventors by providing the resources and support needed to transform groundbreaking ideas into real-world solutions. By facilitating the journey from discovery to commercialization, the TLO plays a critical role in driving economic growth and societal impact.
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