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The Current State of Medtech Startups with Alyssa Huffman & Ted Bird
Season 1, Ep. 33
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Alyssa Huffman, founder and CEO of Allumin8, and Ted Bird, founder and CEO of Bird Medical group, join host Michael Roberts to discuss the current state of medtech startups. You’ll learn about current challenges, the importance of a commercial strategy, and predictions for the future of medtech startups.
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