Can you develop a minimum viable MedTech product on campus?
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About this event
Can you develop a minimum viable med-tech product on campus? Yes you can, but……….. Getting to MVP in the Med-Tech space has more to do with the early planning, good process, clear understanding of regulatory requirements and market needs than many people are aware off.
In this PD+ webinar we explore what MVP actually means in the Med-Tech space. Let us take you on a journey that highlights the key things you should be conscious of from the start.
Meet your Presenter
Jason Steinwedel is an independent consultant specialising in broad based technology and research translation with advanced manufacturing start-ups, providing knowledge and experience in: Product market fit; Translation from concept to production; Understanding capital needs; Business resilience; Bridging the private – public gap
Jason is passionate about Australian Advanced Manufacturing and is an advocate for the identification, nurturing and acceleration of emerging domestic enterprises. His 30 years’ experience range from multinational organisations through to start-ups with roles at senior levels within both the public and private sectors. Jason has a unique skill set perfectly placed to support young enterprises and their founders.
Most recently Jason held the role of CEO for Partington CC, a young composite bicycle component manufacturing company and resident of ManuFutures in Geelong that has developed the worlds lightest all carbon fibre bicycle wheel, entering the market in September 2020 to global acclaim.
PD+ streams: MedTech and Life Sciences | Commercialisation of Research
Event Information
- Date: This event was held on Friday 3 June 2022
- Location: Zoom
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