Category: entrepreneurs

Thinking Of Taking Your Company Public? Vicarious Surgical CEO Adam Sachs Says ‘Buckle Up’

The stock market may be deteriorating now, but if given the chance to go back in time, Vicarious Surgical cofounder and CEO Adam Sachs said at the Forbes Under 30 Summit that he would take his medical robotics company public all over again.

Meet The Sudanese Doctor Who Turned Nurse Staffing On Its Head

By helping hundreds of hospitals like HCA Healthcare hire nurses faster and with less aggravation, Iman Abuzeid has built the rare VC-backed startup that’s already profitable. It likely won’t be long before it becomes a unicorn.

How This Nonprofit Has Helped 111 Million Women Access Contraceptive Care

For more than half a century, PSI has worked to build sustainable health solutions for those who need the help the most. In the last 25 years alone, PSI has helped avert over 111 million unintended pregnancies and prevent more than 5 million HIV infect…

How This Startup Aims To Help 50 Million Caregivers In America

Cariloop’s mission is to help relieve the stress and anxiety felt by more than 50 million caregivers in the United States.

Meet Rodolfo Medina Jr: Entrepreneur Providing Medical Supplies For The Disadvantaged In The Philippines

Story of how Rodolfo Medina Jr is building better medical care in the Philippines.

Tech With A Purpose: 3 Lessons On Meeting Customer Needs With WELL Health CEO Hamed Shahbazi

Starting a tech company is one thing and a tech company that actually fulfills a consumer need is entirely another. This is a differentiator between companies that succeed and those that don’t.

6 Companies That Are Taking Telemedicine By Storm

The coronavirus pandemic turned much of our lives digital, and healthcare was no exception. Meet six companies that will be playing a big role in telemedicine’s future.

How Virtual Reality Is Making Healthcare More Accessible

Healthcare is an essential need, but a complicated factor for many people who live far from hospitals, medical experts, and other specialists.

Why Are So Few Life Sciences Companies Certified B Corps?

Many life sciences companies say their primary mission is to contribute to individuals’ health and well-being, yet few are Certified B Corps. Brian Tinger, from recently certified New England Biolabs discusses why this may be the case and the benefits …

‘One Billion Doses On Day One’: Vaccine Company Claims World-Changing Innovation

It’s hard to flawlessly churn out billions of doses of drugs – and we aren’t doing a great job of it. A Midas List VC pulled together a dream team that says it’s come up with a better, faster way.