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If you’re starting a company in life science, biotech, digital health tech or smart biology, it’s vital to attract the right kind of attention, team and investment by having a clear message and story right from the start.
But when you’re working at the frontiers of science, it can be hard to find an agency that can really understand and explain your ideas. And you may not be ready to recruit an in-house comms specialist.
Our team at First Create The Media combines deep sector knowledge with award-winning communications skills to bring your science to life from day zero onwards.
We work with founders and growing companies to craft compelling, memorable messaging to tell their stories and explain their ideas – first to themselves and their team, and then to investors, potential and current partners, new hires, the media or any other stakeholders that matter.
We’re especially excited to work with companies at the convergence of biology, technology and data science. And we’re also happy to collaborate with life sciences and biotech funders, VCs, accelerators and incubators to support new companies right from the start.
WE CAN HELP WITH…
- Messaging and story
- Values and branding
- Communications and content strategy
- Content and content marketing – website, investor pitches, stakeholder communications, white papers, feature articles, e-newsletters, social media, press releases…
- Thought leadership
- Pitching/presentation development and coaching
“First Create The Media did a great job of bringing the story of our important milestone to life, making it easy to understand and engaging. They continue to be an excellent team to work with, and can always offer interesting and different perspectives on how to get the message out – experts in their field!”
Research Manager
biotech startup
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