At LSI 2021, Terri Burke, Venture Partner at Epidarex Capital sits down with Benjamin Glenn of A Matter of Innovation to discuss what the data says about shifting trends in medtech investment, getting to know your potential investors before the pitch, changes brought on by the pandemic, (some of which might be for the good), her organization's partnership with Sante and others to serve patients suffering from ischemic stroke, how lessons learned in other areas of life can be harvested to bring resilience and agility to the approach you take to your business, and "beginning with the end in mind". AMOI Website
Dynamic healthcare executive and venture investor with more than 20 years of broad experience delivering exceptional results for innovative technologies in complex, worldwide markets. Strategic and agile leadership to build and develop organizations, manage technical and commercial programs, provide governance and deliver proven execution to optimize profitability.
Dynamic healthcare executive and venture investor with more than 20 years of broad experience delivering exceptional results for innovative technologies in complex, worldwide markets. Strategic and agile leadership to build and develop organizations, manage technical and commercial programs, provide governance and deliver proven execution to optimize profitability.
Benjamin Glenn is nationally recognized innovation strategist, speaker and coach based in the Silicon Valley. His work is keenly focused on helping entrepreneurs and innovators in enterprises big and small in our regulated industries identify, develop and maintain competitive advantages. Particularly with regard to our rapidly evolving health care sector, Benjamin's work is highlighted in Biodesign: The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies, a program he has served for over a decade.
Benjamin strongly believes in the increasing importance, and even the necessity, of creating and training a while array of multi-disciplinary teams. Benjamin's passionate presentations often focus on how professionals from different disciplines can successfully work together to create the products and services of the modern economy.
In his presentations, Benjamin draws on his diverse experiences growing up in Texas, serving in the military and working as a Silicon Valley patent attorney. His unique, humorous and often metaphor-ladened insights also draw from over two decades of advising clients on strategic, commercial, innovation and product development issues. As a result, his engaging style has inspired and entertained audiences at leading innovation and entrepreneurial programs nationwide including:
Stanford University BioDesign Program, UC San Francisco, Johns Hopkins University and Northwestern University, along with accelerator and incubator programs such as Matter Chicago, Texas Medical Center’s TMCx, South By SouthWest, VentureWell, Village Capital, Kauffman Foundation, Singularity University, and MedTech Innovator.
Benjamin Glenn is nationally recognized innovation strategist, speaker and coach based in the Silicon Valley. His work is keenly focused on helping entrepreneurs and innovators in enterprises big and small in our regulated industries identify, develop and maintain competitive advantages. Particularly with regard to our rapidly evolving health care sector, Benjamin's work is highlighted in Biodesign: The Process of Innovating Medical Technologies, a program he has served for over a decade.
Benjamin strongly believes in the increasing importance, and even the necessity, of creating and training a while array of multi-disciplinary teams. Benjamin's passionate presentations often focus on how professionals from different disciplines can successfully work together to create the products and services of the modern economy.
In his presentations, Benjamin draws on his diverse experiences growing up in Texas, serving in the military and working as a Silicon Valley patent attorney. His unique, humorous and often metaphor-ladened insights also draw from over two decades of advising clients on strategic, commercial, innovation and product development issues. As a result, his engaging style has inspired and entertained audiences at leading innovation and entrepreneurial programs nationwide including:
Stanford University BioDesign Program, UC San Francisco, Johns Hopkins University and Northwestern University, along with accelerator and incubator programs such as Matter Chicago, Texas Medical Center’s TMCx, South By SouthWest, VentureWell, Village Capital, Kauffman Foundation, Singularity University, and MedTech Innovator.
At LSI 2021, Terri Burke, Venture Partner at Epidarex Capital sits down with Benjamin Glenn of A Matter of Innovation to discuss what the data says about shifting trends in medtech investment, getting to know your potential investors before the pitch, changes brought on by the pandemic, (some of which might be for the good), her organization's partnership with Sante and others to serve patients suffering from ischemic stroke, how lessons learned in other areas of life can be harvested to bring resilience and agility to the approach you take to your business, and "beginning with the end in mind". AMOI Website
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