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The Captivate Bio Access Program offers life science tools and services companies access to Captivate Bio’s network. With a focus on shared growth strategies including online product listings, marketing, sales, and distribution – the goal is to empower all members of the program to achieve growth. Through strong marketing strategies that include brand awareness and product and service promotion we also create value and competitive options for all our customers in the life science, cell therapy, and clinical markets.
As the biotech and life science markets evolve, it has become increasingly more important than ever to manage speed to market of a product and its brand, directly due to the complex nature of the sales cycle. Captivate Bio’s Access Program taps into consulting expertise and expert guidance that specializes in sales and marketing programs in the life sciences space. With a flexible fee structure designed with you, you can be sure you are getting reliable results in achieving goals set and brand growth.
The Captivate Bio Access Program grants members access to professional networks, new channels, expertise, and potentially new customers. We do this through referrals, collaborations, customers and prospects, subscription-based sales and marketing, distribution models, social media, cross promotional activities with Captivate Bio products, and online ordering.
Contact our Customer Service team at sales@captivatebio.com or call (617) 607-4017 to get started.
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