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Blake Dubé of Aeronics, Inc. found that talking with customers and mentors led to solutions and opportunities that he may not have considered.
Startups that challenge assumptions early on are better able to develop solid strategies and lessen the chances of making costly missteps.
Early-stage global health innovators need in-country context when working to commercialize technologies in emerging markets.
Early-stage innovators building a team require a mix of scientific and technical talent as well as commercialization skills and business acumen.
Ibrahim Mohedas of SubQ Assist found that absorbing information from diverse collaborators has been the most important aspect of the startup process.
Biomedical startup competitions are an excellent opportunity for young innovators to validate their idea, network with peers and industry, and most importantly, earn much-needed funding.
A new guide published by USAID offers a variety of approaches that global health innovators can use when scaling up their ventures.
Take a look at these six tips for global health innovators. They may help you plan out your next steps with greater clarity.
The NeoVent team shares advice for other student entrepreneurs.
Encouraged by the business strategy experts leading the workshop, the team began to think beyond the options they had previously considered.
VentureWell’s 8th Xcelerator program was held in Malawi to strengthen innovations to save lives at birth.
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