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Managing Biotechnology and Healthcare Innovation Challenges and Opportunities for Startups and Small Companies

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  • Narges Ramezani
  • Erfan Mohammadi

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The biotechnology industry poses challenges and possibilities for startups and small businesses. It is characterized by high charges and complex policies, making it difficult for such agencies to set up themselves. However, it additionally offers avenues for innovation and increase. This paper delves into powerful techniques that can be a resource in managing biotechnology innovation, which includes partnerships, highbrow assets improvement, virtual technologies, customer engagement, and government investment. These strategies are important for fulfillment in an industry that is constantly evolving. By embracing agility and area of interest focus, startups and small companies can successfully compete in this dynamic discipline.

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  • Narges Ramezani & Erfan Mohammadi, 2023. "Managing Biotechnology and Healthcare Innovation Challenges and Opportunities for Startups and Small Companies," Papers 2311.08671, arXiv.org, revised Dec 2023.
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