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【UK (Remote)】Business Development, Licensing Strategy Consulting (Regenerative Medicine / Pharmaceut

xCARE
London
5 days ago
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[About xCARE]
xCARE Inc.

operates

a global platform for experts specializing in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries . Our network of nearly

1000

highly skilled experts is dedicated to driving innovation by providing hands-on support for

R&D and commercialization , accelerating efficient pathways for development worldwide.

Today, while many groundbreaking ideas emerge from academia and startups, only a small fraction reaches the market, as the difficulty of single-handedly assembling human resources from across every necessary stage of the development process poses a significant hurdle for many startups. However, this bottleneck hinders medical innovation. How do we tackle this issue? At xCARE, we approach this challenge by cultivating a system where

“the right expertise is accessible exactly when it's needed.”

Through fostering

a dynamic network of experts

who can contribute on a

project-to-project basis , we

empower startups to overcome resource limitations

while

providing seasoned professionals with new opportunities

to make a meaningful impact.
Join Us Today as a Registered Expert
Currently, we are seeking experienced pharmaceutical/medical devices development specialists with expertise in the below area of expertise (BD) to join our expert network for upcoming projects. This opportunity is open to freelancers, retired experts, and professionals seeking side projects. Even if you are not currently able to take on side work, we welcome those considering a future career change to register as well. If you resonate with our mission to drive medical innovation, join us today as a registered expert with xCARE.

https://www.xcare-medical.com/
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[Area of Expertise]
Licensing/Business Development Expert (UK)
[Main Responsibilities]

  • Develop and execute licensing or business development strategies for international companies entering the UK / for UK companies entering the Asian market.
  • Identify, evaluate, and negotiate licensing deals across key sectors
  • Manage relationships with key stakeholders
  • Conduct market analysis to guide entry strategies and assess competition
  • Ensure compliance with IP and regulatory requirements
  • Support onboarding and integration of international partners
  • Track and report on licensing performance and key metrics
  • Develop and execute reimbursement strategies if needed
    [Qualifications]
  • Required: At least 10 years of experience in pharmaceuticals/medical device development industry.
  • Strong experience with licensing, business development.

    - Experience with international parties expanding into the UK is a plus.
  • Proficiency in any Asian language is a plus.

    [Compensation/Work Style]
    Compensation:

    Approx. USD150 - 250 /hr

    (varies depending on project details).
    Work Style:

    Remote . Work style and hours vary depending on client projects. Most opportunities typically last for a few months, and schedules are flexible, with adjustments made in consultation with clients.
    Travel: Some projects may require business travel, depending on the client’s project details. (Travel expenses will be reimbursed separately.)
    **Participation will be under a service agreement with xCARE.
    [​Registration Process]
    ①Apply via LinkedIn
    ↓(Screening)
    ②Complete Registration Form sent via LinkedIn

    (③ Casual Interview with a Recruiter (if asked) )

    ④xCARE Platform Registration Complete

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    Please note that registration does not guarantee immediate job offers. Opportunities will be provided based on availability and your expertise’s alignment with our client’s needs.

    For more details, please check out our other job listings, refer to our website:

    https://www.xcare-medical.com

    or feel free to reach out through this post.

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