
Plug and Play, the world’s largest innovation platform based in Silicon Valley, has announced the Batch 3 startups of the Warsaw Medtech program for Spring 2025. The program includes startup pitch presentations at Expo, taking place in September in Warsaw, Indiana.
The startups selected for participation in Batch 3 of the Medtech program include orthopedic OEMs like:
- AGelity Biomechanics – a spin-out from the Hospital for Special Surgery to address early stage treatments for healthy adults with injury-induced osteoarthritis
- AlgoSurg – developer of products from robotic integration and cloud-based planning to intelligent surgical tools with application in orthopedic and tumour surgeries
- ATRO Medical – developer of Artimis, a polycarbonate urethane artificial meniscus device
Endeavor Orthopaedics – developer of Summit Patella Plating System that features built-in soft tissue management provided in a single use kit - Hyprevention – developer of STRUTPLASTY Technology to reinforce bone weaken by osteoporosis or cancer
- OrthoPreserve – developing a meniscus implant for the treatment of persistent knee pain and prevention of arthritis in patients with prior meniscus injury
- PathKeeper Surgical – the PathKeeper system tracks the surgical tools and patient’s anatomy independently in 3D imaging to guide accurate device positioning and implantation
These startups provide a wide array of innovative solutions within the healthcare sector, including pre- and intra-operative planning, early intervention and next-generation implant technology. Their solutions will limit complications, enhance treatment efficacy and promote provider efficiency.
Over the course of a 20-week program, the startups will benefit from strategic guidance from Medtech corporate partners Paragon Medical, Parkview Health and Zimmer Biomet, as well as mentorship, workshops, networking, events and more through a combination of virtual and in-person programming.
“Since launching the Medtech program last year, we have accelerated the growth of nearly 20 startups and made key connections within our ecosystem – both around the globe and here in Indiana. We’re eager to work with the innovative founders making up our Batch 3 and support their success,” said Eileen Alberding, Program Manager of the Medtech program in Warsaw, IN.
“We’re building something really special here in Indiana. By connecting the deep Medtech expertise in Warsaw with the energy and innovation coming out of Silicon Valley, we’re creating a place where great ideas can take off. With support from amazing partners like Zimmer Biomet, Paragon Medical, and Parkview Health, this program is helping startups solve real problems and make a real impact—not just here, but across the entire healthcare industry,” said Brandon Noll, Director of Plug and Play Indiana.
Source: Plug and Play
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Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.