Little Sparrows, OtoNexus, and Ras Labs Receive Seed Funds to Develop Medical Devices for Kids
The Philadelphia Pediatric Medical Device Consortium (PPDC) announces its first three awards to companies developing new medical devices for children.
Funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and based at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the PPDC provides know-how and seed funding to help innovators translate promising ideas into commercial medical devices for use in children.
The Consortium is providing seed grants of $25,000 each to three of the 19 innovators that responded to the PPDC's request for proposals in June, 2014: Little Sparrows Technologies of Boston, OtoNexus of Seattle, and Ras Labs of Hingham, Mass.
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Funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and based at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the PPDC provides know-how and seed funding to help innovators translate promising ideas into commercial medical devices for use in children.
The Consortium is providing seed grants of $25,000 each to three of the 19 innovators that responded to the PPDC's request for proposals in June, 2014: Little Sparrows Technologies of Boston, OtoNexus of Seattle, and Ras Labs of Hingham, Mass.
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