The partnership with San Diego incubator EvoNexus is aimed at advancing novel medical technology in close collaboration with clinicians
Sharp HealthCare is partnering with local incubator EvoNexus to help evaluate cutting-edge medical technology coming from San Diego's startups, the nonprofit announced Wednesday. Sharp gets a first look at the latest technology, while the EvoNexus startups get to fine-tune their products alongside medical professionals.
Moore added that it also creates more opportunities for entrepreneurs venturing into the health care sector. It creates a promising pipeline for earlystage solutions to reach medical professionals who will actually use it every day, said Rick LeMoine, M.D., chief medical information officer for Sharp HealthCare. Earlier this year, the nonprofit hospital system launched Sharp Ventures, an investment arm focused on being a part of next-generation technology.
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