Discussing Commercialization and Investment Strategies at the Annual MedTech Conference

The annual AdvaMed MedTech Conference, the leading medtech industry conference in North America, will once again bring together over 3,000 attendees from across the world on September 23–25 to network and share insights. GCMI CEO, Tiffany Wilson, is excited to join this group of industry professionals in Boston and to participate in one of the featured sessions at this year’s event. 

Need help moving a medtech device through development and regulatory pathways? Connect with T3 Labs at ASAIO 2019.

At GCMI, medtech and medical device innovation are at the core of our efforts including our work within our industry leading preclinical CRO. While our team constantly focuses on the advancement of our sponsors’ journeys from concept to commercialization to cure, we actively seek to attend events that connect us with medtech innovators across the…

GCMI and Rambam Medical Center Accelerator Evaluating 12 Israeli Startups for U.S. Commercialization.

In October 2018, GCMI and Rambam Medical Center announced the formation of a partnership to help Israeli medtech innovators commercialize their products in the U.S. healthcare market. Earlier this year, Georgia Bio and the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce recognized our work with a 2019 Phoenix Award recognizing leaders who have forged academic and industry relationships…

Ethos Medical Awarded First Place at Georgia Tech’s 11th Annual InVenture Prize Competition

GCMI would like to extend our congratulations to Ethos Medical for winning first place in the final round of Georgia Tech’s 11th annual InVenture Prize competition. Ethos Medical (previously Neuraline) aims to improve patient outcomes for procedures like spinal taps and epidurals with their ultrasound-based needle guidance system that alerts the anesthesiologist when the needle…

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Georgia Tech, and GCMI collaborate in Georgia’s first procedure to place a 3D-printed tracheal splint in a pediatric patient

Last August a multi-disciplinary team contributed to Georgia’s first surgery to place 3D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient. The patient who received the groundbreaking surgery is a 7-month-old boy battling both congenital heart disease and tracheo-bronchomalacia, a condition that causes severe life-threatening airway obstruction. During his six-month inpatient stay in the Pediatric Intensive Care…

Exploring the Top Trends and Innovative Technology in Orthopedics at the AAOS Annual Meeting

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting is the world’s largest orthopedic conference with over 30,000 attendees annually that include physicians and industry representatives. As a leading preclinical CRO for orthopedic professionals, T3 Labs Orthopedic Program Director, Evan Goldberg attended the 2019 AAOS Meeting earlier this month to keep touch with the pulse…

GCMI and BOTLab included in The New York Times: “Looking to Technology to Avoid Doctor’s Offices and Emergency Rooms.”

Revolutionizing the provision of patient care, improving outcomes and reducing overall cost through new medical technologies is serious business. It takes vision, technical prowess and efficient use of scarce resources in a rigorous regulatory landscape. Last month, The New York Times included the work GCMI and the American Cancer Society are doing with Dr. Darren…