LOWELL, Mass. – Entrepreneurs developing new medical devices and technologies for use in health care settings will learn how to get their innovations noticed during a free teleconference with industry leaders.
The program “Demystifying Pathways to Innovation Partnerships with Health Systems” will be held virtually on Tuesday, Aug. 25 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The event will share strategies for entrepreneurs looking to partner with health care organizations to develop new products and technologies, explore research opportunities, streamline pilot studies and more.
The event, which will be held via Zoom, is presented by the Massachusetts Medical Device Development Center (M2D2) – a startup incubator operated by UMass Lowell and UMass Medical School – and Texas Medical Center Innovation, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) through its Division of Research, Innovation and Ventures (DRIVe) network.
“This event will be a highly engaging session for entrepreneurs to hear directly from federal stakeholders and decision-makers at the country’s top hospitals and medical-device manufacturers about next-generation solutions to improve health care. We look forward to fostering the networking opportunities and partnerships that will result,” said Mary Ann Picard, M2D2’s director of operations.
Speakers during the event are expected to include leaders from BARDA, Houston Methodist Hospital, Johnson & Johnson Innovation, UMass Memorial Health Care and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, among others.
Topics to be covered in the session include a look at the unmet needs in health care, particularly during the COVID-19 era; how to launch collaborative partnerships; how to introduce new products and technologies into hospital and health care settings; how stakeholders in higher education and state and federal government agencies can assist entrepreneurs and more.
Individuals interested in joining the teleconference should pre-register to attend at //www.
Founded in 2007, M2D2 operates business incubators in Lowell and Worcester that help medical device and biotechnology entrepreneurs bring their innovations from concept to commercialization. The center, which also offers networking sessions and other programs for startups, has worked with more than 100 client companies that in turn have secured more than $60 million in external funding for their ventures.
UMass Lowell is a national research university offering its more than 18,000 students bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in business, education, engineering, fine arts, health, humanities, sciences and social sciences. UMass Lowell delivers high-quality educational programs and personal attention from leading faculty and staff, all of which prepare graduates to be leaders in their communities and around the globe. //www.
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