4. Partners – who are they?
• Manufacturing / build / component suppliers
• Technology partners
• Channel (S&M) partners
• Strategic partners
• Co-everything (development, branding, etc.)
Keep asking yourself:
Why do I need this partner? How can we keep it
valuable to both sides? How is this going to change
with time?
4
5. Partners – Key Suppliers
• Outsource suppliers
• Backoffice, supply chain, manufacturing
• Direct suppliers
• Components, raw materials, etc.
Example:
Apple builds the iPhone from multiple suppliers
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10. Partners
Front End
Back End
Sample Prep
(not for RUO)
Dx Test Company
Hospitals
Chip
Manufacturers
Packaging
LiquiLume
Reagents
(IDT, Fisher)
OEMs
Shippers (UPS,
FedEx)
Clinical Labs
Doctors
Distributors
(Fisher)
Research Labs
11. Back-End Partners
Type
Examples
Benefit
Risk / Need
Chip
manufacturer
HTE Labs
Make optofluidic chips (key
element of technology)
High / Critical
?
Keep device costs low
Low / Essential
Laser or detector
manufacturers
Parts needed to build
complete instrument
Low, Med /
Essential
IDT, Fisher
Provide custom probes and
control targets.
Med / Essential
Qiagen
Partner for validation of
input target samples
Low / Nice
Packaging
OEMs
Reagents
Supplier
Sample Prep.
Instrument
12. Front-End Partners
Type
Distributor
Research labs
Dx test
company
Clinical labs
Examples
Benefit
Risk / Need
Fisher
Sell chips, reagents
Low / Not critical
for RUO
UCSF oncologists,
Stanford MDx Lab,
UCSF Micro. Lab
Will validate technology;
publish; develop assays
Low / Critical
during phase I
Genentech;
Companion Dx w
pharma and biotechs;
Specialty Dx test cos.
Possibly unique test on
unique platform, partner
develops assay
Strategic alliance
Low / Synergistic
Quest, LabCorp
Help develop CLIA-waived
application; 510(k); clinical
trials
Med / Crucial
during phase II
20. Next week’s slides
As per the syllabus, plus:
1. Your final (validated?) hypotheses: regulation
2. Your final (validated?) hypotheses:reimbursement
3. Preliminary hypotheses: IP needs and clinical trial
structure, size, etc.