NEMIC as a Venture Studio. Blog post by Managing Partner, Aidan Petrie
We have never been comfortable with the concept of "accelerator" in the Med Tech space. The notion may be appropriate in other arenas, but Med Tech commercialization is a marathon, not a sprint…
Expanding our Global Presence - Welcome Shivin Khanna to the NEMIC Team
India is currently the fastest-growing economy in the world, with large markets and talent pools looking to expand beyond their geographical borders. From this growth and rapid development arise opportunities to collaborate and grow in high-technology sectors. The Med Tech sector, as well as the broader biotechnology sector, is in a hyper-growth phase and is positioning itself for success.
Take a Flip Through the Healthcare Innovation + Technology Online Magazine
Curated by NEMIC’s Technology Partner in Residence, Tom Chiginsky, this online Flipboard magazine shares top news related to current technology trends in the healthcare industry.
Meet the Minds behind NEMIC, Lydia Shin Schroter + Aidan Petrie
Our Managing Partners, Aidan Petrie and Lydia Shin Schroter linked up in 2017 when they found that their backgrounds and specialties in the Med Tech field fit like puzzle pieces.
What a Med Tech Entrepreneur Wished They'd Known with Dom Messerli.
“In hindsight, everything is 20-20”, says Dom Messerli, an engineer turned entrepreneur who has been spending the last 3 years developing an entirely natural treatment for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures at his company, Lenoss Medical. As part of our research for the NEMIC Med Tech Leadership Program, we interviewed a number of professionals within the Med Tech development space, from investors and scientists to entrepreneurs. Messerli's background encompasses a number of key skill-sets required to develop and commercialize a Med Tech product.
An Outside Perspective on Learning Within the Med Tech Industry: NEMIC’s Med Tech Leadership Program
As a medical student, I’ve been preoccupied with learning everything from basic cell biology to the intricacies of motor pathways in the human brain. However, for the past month-and-a-half, I took a break from the textbooks and did a deep dive into the Med Tech industry as a project intern at NEMIC.
An Outside Perspective on Learning Within the Med Tech Industry: NEMIC’s Med Tech Leadership Program
As a medical student, I’ve been preoccupied with learning everything from basic cell biology to the intricacies of motor pathways in the human brain. However, for the past month-and-a-half, I took a break from the textbooks and did a deep dive into the Med Tech industry as a project intern at NEMIC.