ASU Now - ASU/Mayo MedTech
DownloadPHOENIX - Apr. 25, 2019 - ASU Now - ASU/Mayo MedTech - Elyse Blazevich, center, and Mark Bruning, right, executives with Securisyn Medical from the Denver area, talk with Rahul Rao, with Desert Platforms medical device consultancy, at the ASU/Mayo MedTech Accelerator, an initiative that seeks to provide personalized business development plans for early stage companies with medical devices and healthcare IT, at 'Galvanize,' a co-working space in downtown Phoenix, Thursday, April 25, 2019. Securisyn is taking its tracheal intubation device through the FDA approval process and is hoping to begin testing on living subjects very soon. Six companies were invited to the two-week seminar where they met with ASU and Mayo Clinic consultants and community leaders interested in collaborating and accelerating plans for getting the goods and services into the marketplace and furthering investment opportunities. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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