Project Medtech

Project Medtech
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Apr 11, 2022 • 57min

Episode 88 | Josh Rabinowitz: Co-Founder & CEO at Articulate Labs | An Entrepreneur's Perspective: Remote Patient Monitoring Reimbursement Codes and How to get the Most out of an Accelerator/Incubator

In this episode, Josh Rabinowitz and Duane Mancini discuss how they founded the company, what problem they are trying to solve, remote patient monitoring reimbursement codes, how to get the most out of an accelerator, learning to think as a startup company and not as an individual, thinking of the CEO at the bottom of the organization chart rather than the top, product development tips,  and so much more. Josh Rabinowitz LinkedIn Articulate Labs Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Apr 4, 2022 • 38min

Episode 87 | Sean Bittner: Director of Programs at M1 Medtech Accelerator | Houston, Texas: The Next Medtech Hub for Startups?

In this episode, Sean Bittner and Duane Mancini discuss the new M1 accelerator in Houston, Texas, their focus in Medtech, importance of partnerships, how fatal choosing the wrong team can be for an early-stage startup, importance of warm introductions, the Houston ecosystem in Medtech, the importance of great leadership, raising too much money, and so much more. Sean Bittner LinkedIn M1 Medtech Accelerator Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Mar 28, 2022 • 56min

Episode 86 | Niall Casey, Neil Thompson, and Kevin Buckley | Protecting your Medtech Ideas: A Case Study with a Startup and Attorneys

Niall Casey LinkedIn Carlsmed Website Neil Thompson LinkedIn Kevin Buckley LinkedIn Torrey Pines Law Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Mar 21, 2022 • 52min

Episode 85 | Keith and Kevin Kallmes: Co-Founders at Nested Knowledge | Bringing Systematic Review to Clinical Data

In this episode, Kevin Kallmes, Keith Kallmes and Duane Mancini discuss how they took the problems they encountered from their first company and spun it into another company, how they are tackling systematic literature review and meta analysis as a process, the issue with clinical data storage, lessons they learned along the way in their first startup company, how to realize when you are not the best person for the job anymore, various failure modes that they have seen through interacting with other startups, and so much more. Kevin Kallmes LinkedIn Keith Kallmes LinkedIn Nested Knowledge Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Mar 14, 2022 • 52min

Episode 84 | Tamir Meiri: Director, Venture Investments at Johnson & Johnson Innovation | How One of the Largest Medical Device Companies in the World Works with Startups

In this episode, Tamir Meiri and Duane Mancini discuss his background and how he became a “geek” of healthcare, the sense of pride in Israel about their healthcare innovation, we do a deep dive into Johnson & Johnson and the different branches, how they evaluate investments, the importance of partnerships to bring innovation to patients, do venture arms of strategics work together, what trends he sees in the industry, the importance of diversity on your board, and so much more. Tamir Meiri LinkedIn Johnson & Johnson Innovation Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Mar 7, 2022 • 53min

Episode 83 | Matt McBride: Partner at Wave Strategies | How Innovation Teams at Healthcare Systems Evaluate New Technology and their Commercial Viability

In this episode, Matt McBride and Duane Mancini discuss his background at Cleveland Clinic Innovation and Bioenterprise, the main buckets of clients that Wave Strategy supports, the importance of determining not just your clinical unmet need but determining if you are truly different enough than the current solution, what is their process to identifying their clinical problem, pinning down what success looks like at an innovation group, what it is like to help set-up a family office thesis, does the regulatory pathway deter investors and innovation groups, and so much more. Matt McBride LinkedIn Wave Strategy Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Feb 28, 2022 • 49min

Episode 82 | Joe Runge: Associate Director at UNeTech | Nebraska: The Up and Coming Medtech Ecosystem

In this episode, Joe Runge and Duane Mancini discuss what it going on at UNeTech, his background on what lead him to UNeTech, the importance of intellectual property and the reason companies struggle with this topic, the difficulty of when a company might have to expand out of a local ecosystem in order to continue the success of their company, the challenge with capital for midwestern companies, technology that is coming out of UNeTech, non-dilutive funding in the Medtech space and its importance, where UNeTech is going next, and so much more. Joe Runge LinkedIn UNeTech Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Feb 21, 2022 • 55min

Episode 81 | Adam Steadman: CCO at Smart-Trial | CRO's & Clinical Trials & Data...Oh My!

In this episode, Adam Steadman and Duane Mancini discuss when to engage a CRO, defining what a CRO really is, understanding how CROs and clinical trials work from a cost perspective, why the switch out of the CRO space, what Smart-Trial is working on and how it differs, hybrid and decentralized clinical trials, the types of data you want to generate and collect during a clinical trial, and so much more. Adam Steadman LinkedIn Smart-Trial Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Feb 14, 2022 • 35min

Episode 80 | Karandeep Singh Badwal: Director at QRA Medical | The Global Regulatory Environment around Artificial Intelligence and SaMD in Medtech

In this episode, Karandeep Singh Badwal and Duane Mancini discuss comparing regulatory at a startup vs. large organization, the growth of strategics regulatory department, software and AI as a medical device, how companies straddle the line of being a medical device vs. not, how various regulatory bodies are dealing with the rise in software as a medical device, why the FDA is doing such a great job in this space, a common error he sees with companies with software as a medical device, his background on how he launched his own regulatory practice, his favorite thing about being a consultant and so much more. Karandeep Singh Badwal LinkedIn QRA Medical LinkedIn Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website
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Feb 7, 2022 • 27min

Episode 79 | Ladan Jiracek: Host of the Neural Implant Podcast | The Future of Neurotechnology in Medtech

In this episode, Ladan Jiracek and Duane Mancini discuss his podcast the Neural Implant podcast, where the neurospace is headed, peripheral nerve stimulation, bioelectronic medicine, the vagus nerve, the power of networking, his mastermind group, and so much more. Ladan Jiracek LinkedIn Neural Implant Podcast Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website

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