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Virtual incubator assists start-ups

PRN PharmaFarm LLC has introduced the PharmaFarm virtual incubator. The new service is designed help establish new ophthalmic start-ups by providing consulting services and filling short-term personnel positions.

Brussels, Belgium and Chyenne, WY-PRN PharmaFarm LLC has introduced the PharmaFarm virtual incubator. The new service is designed to help establish new ophthalmic start-ups by providing consulting services and filling short-term personnel positions.

Companies accepted into the virtual incubator will receive 8 hours of consulting time from each of the four founders of the company, and one participating consultant selected by the start-up. Members also will receive a 10% discount on the purchase of up to 7 additional hours of consulting services from each of the founders and from participating consultants.

The PharmaFarm virtual incubator is designed to help build a solid foundation for start‐ups and allow advancement of their new products toward regulatory approval.

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