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Technology Title One-line Description Name, PhD Title Department Rutgers University

Technology Title One-line Description Name, PhD Title Department Rutgers University Name2, PhD ; Title Name3, PhD ; Title. Introduction. “Elevator pitch” – a simple mission statement, no more than 2-3 sentences , that encapsulates:

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Technology Title One-line Description Name, PhD Title Department Rutgers University

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  1. Technology Title • One-line Description • Name, PhD • Title • Department • Rutgers University • Name2, PhD; Title • Name3, PhD; Title

  2. Introduction • “Elevator pitch” – a simple mission statement, no more than 2-3 sentences, that encapsulates: • What your technology is and how it works, in “plain English”; • What specific problem it solves; • Why your technology is unique and superior; and • Who actually uses your product (if appropriate). • A picture or diagram of your technology, if appropriate. • This slide should be crafted for a generalist and non-scientist.

  3. Problem & Market Need • What is the unmet market need? What is the problem you are trying to solve? • What is the estimated market size specificto your technology?

  4. The Innovation - Summary • Visual display of your product/service. • What does it do? • How does it solve the market need? • Compareand contrast to current solutions/gold standard. • How is your solution unique? • What are the advantages? • What are the risks and dis-advantages?

  5. The Innovation - Details Part 1 • Describe one specific aspect or improvement that your technology offers (i.e., one aspect per slide). • Include supporting data, evidence, charts, as appropriate.

  6. The Innovation - Details Part 2(3 additional slides, max) • Describe a specific aspect / improvement that your technology offers. • Include supporting data, evidence, charts, as appropriate.

  7. Current Stage of Development • What is the IP/patent status? • Other than Rutgers, what other institution(s), if any, co-own(s) the technology? • What is the current stage of the technology? i.e., “Where are you today?” • E.g., “We achieved …” or “We discovered that …” • E.g., “Our lead compounds exhibit …” • E.g., “We have a working prototype that does ...” • E.g., “We are ready to perform …” • E.g., “We identified partners to help manufacture components of …” • This section should include a combination of the above, and serves as a segue to the next slide.

  8. Goals & Milestones – (See Next Slide for an example) • Near-term goals (next steps to validate commerciality) • Experiments, MVP (minimum viable product) • Customer discovery exercises • Gaps to be addressedwith current round of funding: • What will this funding help you achieve? • What meaningful results do you expect to generate? • What aspect of the technology are you “de-risking” (e.g., toxicity, efficacy, etc.) • Multi-year timeline of product development to commercialization. • E.g., pre-clinical, clinical, product launch. • What key research needs to be done at each stage? • What specifically are you “de-risking” at each stage? • How much (further) funding is likely required at each stage. (Optional) • This sub-section would be helpful if the tech requires materially different funding or timeline of development compared to “standard” regulatory processes. • Are there other broader potential fields of use or commercialization aspects for this technology?

  9. General Template for life-sciences. Please note that ALL the numbers and comments are placeholders, and should be modified to be directly relevant to your technology. Development Timeline & Funding Requirements Key Tasks & Milestones: • Discovery & Lead Optimization • In vivo testing: • Mice (n=12) • Efficacy • Dose range • Toxicity • Commentary on head-to-head comparison to gold standard • Large animal model • Pig (n=10) • Characterize production steps for lead compounds • CRO: candidate list and initiate contact • Other commentary • Pre-IND filing • IND-enabling studies • Establish GMP • Quality attributes • Engage CROs and CMOs • Other commentary • Phase 1 • Human trials (n=100-150) • General commentary 9-12 months Timeline: 2-3 years 6-12 months 12 months 2Q20 2Q21 3Q19 2Q22 Funding Required: $350K $20M+ $250K $3M Cumulative: $600K $3.6M $30M $250K (SBIR I, NIH, Angel/Seed) (SBIR II, Angel/Seed, VC) (VC) (VC / IPO) • Cumulative Funding To-Date: • NIH (2015 – 3Q 2019: $1M) • Rutgers TechAdvance (1Q 2019: $100K) Other Notables:

  10. The Team • Include pictures of team members, if appropriate. • If possible, highlight skillsets and knowledge base that are complementary. • An ideal team would have: Scientific expertise, Clinical expertise, Commercialization expertise. • Include a “Commercialization Track Record”, if any, as a separate slide: • A summary highlight of products that your team was directly involved with, that are currently (1) commercial, (2) in development, and/or (3) in clinical studies or use. • If you have a truly unique team and track record (successful commercialization, seasoned business founders, expert clinicians, etc.), this slide could be the first or second slide of the presentation.

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  12. Appendix (multiple slides as appropriate) • More data and evidence supporting your technology. • More details on market size, segments of the market, and opportunity.

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