Augusta University and Georgia Tech have struck a deal to help produce the next generation of innovative medical devices.
“When we tap our depth of talent, innovation and community collaboration, this region has what it takes to become a launchpad for medical device startups – a place where bold ideas find the purpose they need to succeed to solve real-world problems,” said Lynsey Steinberg, director of innovation for AU’s Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
With numerous hospitals, and as the home to one of the nation’s oldest medical schools, the Augusta area has been a major health care hub for decades…