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Establishing as start-up company in South Africa
An industry perspective

Dr Christoph Beck Inqaba Biotechnical Industries
Building Biotechnology Together Industry
Scientist Workshop AfricaBio 21 22. October 2002
AfricaBio_e/1/ 15-Oct-02
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Content
  • Introduction What does inqaba biotec?
  • Success factors and obstacles for South African
    start-up companies an experience
  • Benefit of local business to science a company
    perspective
  • Tips for starting biotechnology business in South
    Africa

AfricaBio_e/2/ 15-Oct-02
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Introduction What does inqaba biotec?

AfricaBio_e/3/ 15-Oct-02
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Introduction What does inqaba biotec?
  • Objective of the enterprise (short term)
  • Offering of DNA synthesis and DNA sequencing
    services
  • Objective of the enterprise (medium and long
    term)
  • Offering additional services for recurring,
    standard genetic laboratory tasks

Taking away routine work from research and
diagnostic laboratories and thereby increasing
their overall cost and performance efficiency.
AfricaBio_e/4/ 15-Oct-02
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Introduction Who is behind inqaba biotec?
  • South African private company
  • 27 individuals from South Africa, Germany,
    Switzerland, USA, South America, as well as a
    small South African company
  • Funding
  • Project loan from the Swiss Department of
    Economics (SECO) (quasi equity)
  • Leasing loan from a local bank
  • Management
  • Dr Oliver Preisig Production
  • Dr Christoph Beck Finance and Marketing
  • Mr Joaquim de Gama Legal Advisor
  • Four full time employees


AfricaBio_e/5/ 15-Oct-02
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Introduction Brief Founding History
  • Kick off meeting Definition of business
    idea August 2000
  • Market analysis January 2001
  • Business plan June 2001
  • Funding March 2002
  • Set up of laboratory and equipment May 2002
  • Test phase for establishing of processes August
    2002
  • Market launch from August 2002

At the beginning a personal need for
oligonucleotides fast delivered at stable prices
AfricaBio_e/6/ 15-Oct-02
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Introduction Unique Selling Proposition
  • Who is our major end-user target customer group?
  • Genetically working researchers at universities,
    hospitals and pharmaceutical or diagnostic
    companies in South Africa and neighboring
    countries.
  • Positioning Statement
  • Inqaba Biotechnical Industries offers a prompt
    delivery of oligonucleotides and DNA sequencing
    results at best prices and excellent customer
    support to all customers at universities,
    hospitals and companies to meet the customers
    need for a fast and supportive assistance of
    their genetic research or diagnostic work.

AfricaBio_e/7/ 15-Oct-02
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Categorisation of Biotech Business
Academic research
Food processing
Contract research
Therapeutics
Environmental
Agrobio
Diagnostics
(Product development)
Industry and research suppliers
(Services)
AfricaBio_e/8/ 15-Oct-02
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Success Factors and Obstacles for South African
Start-Up Companies
Area
Success Factors

Economic trend
  • Need for catching up will positively impact on
    demand for biotech products

Market
  • Limited market size, but rapidly growing in the
    next years
  • Increasing awareness for locally manufactured
    goods

Labour market
  • The right local skills are available right now
  • Labour cost are comparably low
  • Well developed financial market for outside
    (borrowed) capital

Financial markets


AfricaBio_e/9/ 15-Oct-02
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Success Factors and Obstacles for South African
Start-Up Companies
Area
Success Factors

Exchange rates
  • Contracts from overseas might be attracted by
    weak exchange rate
  • Active promotion policies for biotechnology
  • Launch of a national biotechnology initiative

Government policies and administration

Infrastructure
  • Infrastructure for biotechnology start-up in
    preparation
  • Few regulations on set-up of biotechnological
    facilities



AfricaBio_e/10/ 15-Oct-02
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Success Factors and Obstacles for South African
Start-Up Companies
Area
Obstacles

Economic trend
  • Accelerated ZAR-devaluation and high inflation,
    slow economic growth may adversely impact
  • the short-term prospects for biotech
    businesses
  • Skepticism about product and service quality for
    locally manufactured goods

Market


Labour market
  • Labour market for highly skilled personnel is
    still small
  • Equity capital market is still reserved for
    biotechnology business ideas
  • High real interest rates and possibility of
    accelerating inflation might push up the cost
    of local loans

Financial markets


AfricaBio_e/11/ 15-Oct-02
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Success Factors and Obstacles for South African
Start-Up Companies
Area
Obstacles

Exchange rates
  • Rapid devaluation of ZAR increases cost of
    additional investments, imported materials
    and foreign borrowed capital
  • Financing restrictions for foreign owned
    companies
  • Long or unpredictable waiting periods for
    applications or registrations

Government policies and administration



AfricaBio_e/12/ 15-Oct-02
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Benefit of Local Business for Science a Company
Perspective
Delivery Time
  • Delivery time for oligonucleotides Europe and
    USA 2 days
  • Delivery time for oligonucleotides in South
    Africa on average 5 days (imported)

Full competitiveness of South African research
requires necessarily the same response time for
auxiliary services
AfricaBio_e/13/ 15-Oct-02
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Benefit of Local Business for Science a Company
Perspective
Prices
  • Researchers in South Africa pay up to 40 more
    for oligonucleotides than researchers in USA
    and Europe
  • In contrast to USA and Europe prices for these
    services increased over the last two years

Full competitiveness of South African research
requires comparative costs for auxiliary services
AfricaBio_e/14/ 15-Oct-02
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Benefit of Local Business for Science a Company
Perspective
  • Relief from dependency on exchange rate
  • Cost advantages in terms of e.g.
  • Gross personnel costs
  • Space costs
  • Local production direct distribution avoids a
    double margin
  • Foreign companies have in most cases a mature
    manufacturing with high degree of automation and
    smaller total cost per unit

AfricaBio_e/15/ 15-Oct-02
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Benefit of Local Business for Science a Company
Perspective
Customer Service
  • Biotechnological services even if they are
    standard services reveal a considerable
    demand on a customer service
  • Consulting, requests, additional product
    varieties

Proximity supports a more intensive
communication between supplier and scientists
AfricaBio_e/16/ 15-Oct-02
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Benefit of Local Business for Science a Company
Perspective
Joint activities
  • Projects (concentration on core activities)
  • Common technology development
  • Funding

Local business offer a number of collaboration
opportunitieswith scientist with a high degree
of synergism
AfricaBio_e/17/ 15-Oct-02
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Tips for Starting Biotechnology Business in South
Africa
  • Careful market analysis
  • The better you know the market the better is the
    correlation between the market response and your
    expectations
  • Focus on customer and their needs
  • Researchers tend to think more about scientific
    problems and solutions than about the customer
    needs!
  • Offer only products for which a market exists
  • Personal contact
  • Biotechnology is a sophisticated area and needs
    to build up trust between customer and supplier
  • Requires direct contact ? plan enough resources
  • High product quality

AfricaBio_e/18/ 15-Oct-02
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Tips for Starting Biotechnology Business in South
Africa
  • Strict cost controlling
  • Resources of start up companies are often in
    short supply
  • Avoid to make your company to a barrel that you
    try to fill and you dont know where are the
    holes!
  • Management must hold together
  • Differences in expectations and reality causes
    often strains
  • Efficient problem solving instead of being
    absorbed by tensions
  • Motivated employees
  • A start up has high demands on motivation and
    stamina

AfricaBio_e/19/ 15-Oct-02
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Thank you

Building Biotechnology Together Industry
Scientist Workshop AfricaBio 21 22. October 2002
AfricaBio_e/20/ 15-Oct-02
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