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Revolutionizing the Digital Health Industry: Venture Capital Insights

TLDR

  • Nathaniel Lacktman will be a panelist at the Tampa Bay Wave HealthTechX Accelerator’s presentation on Digital Health Venture Capital.
  • The HealthTechX Accelerator program offers a 90-day experience with mentoring, pitch coaching, and investment readiness training.

Digital Health Venture Capital and the State of the Industry

Nathaniel Lacktman, partner and chair of Foley’s Telemedicine & Digital Health Industry Team, will be part of the panel discussing “Digital Health Venture Capital and the State of the Industry” at the Tampa Bay Wave HealthTechX Accelerator’s Advisory Council presentation. The panel will also include Matt Durski, Brian Model, Jared Saul, and Jerett Smith, all experts in the field.

The HealthTechX Accelerator program, a collaboration between Tampa Bay Wave and the University of South Florida, aims to support high-growth startups in the digital health sector. The program offers a 90-day immersive experience with mentoring, pitch coaching, and investment readiness training, without requiring equity from participants.

Foley’s Telemedicine and Digital Health Industry Team specializes in helping organizations and entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of virtual care. The team is nationally recognized and provides expert counsel in telehealth matters.

The Venture & Growth Capital Practice at Foley supports early-stage companies with the tools they need to grow and succeed. Understanding the unique needs of startups in various industries, the practice helps founders and entrepreneurs secure capital to drive innovation.

Overall, the panel discussion and the HealthTechX Accelerator program shed light on the importance of venture capital in the digital health industry and the support available to startups in this sector.

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