Whether you manage a small team in a startup, a midsize company or are an independent entrepreneur facing the challenges of commercializing on your own, good project management is essential... read more →
SBIR grants are a source of research and development funding for small business concerns to develop products. Are you considering an SBIR application to fund development of your assistive or... read more →
From July 2016 to the end of January 2017, TREAT Entrepreneur Fellow Shailly Jariwala was immersed in the world of device commercialization for rehabilitative and assistive technologies. Working closely with... read more →
Suzanne Malinowski developed foot drop in her left foot in 2008 at the age of 36 as a result of degenerative disc disease and spinal stenosis. Although back surgery relieved... read more →
Well done! You have received approval from the FDA to market your device in the United States and/or internationally; this in itself is quite an achievement! So now, what next?... read more →
In this article, Garrett Kryt, 2015 winner of the TREAT Award at the RESNA Student Design Competition, gives a first person account of his recently completed three week internship in residence... read more →
Describe your role at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. At DHMC, my primary clinical responsibility is in the occupational medicine clinic seeing patients with complex work injuries and disability to promote functional... read more →
"A diligent first time innovator will assemble, or be instructed to assemble, some combination of market data, development cost, legal and intellectual property estimates, sales and distribution costs, and business... read more →
"Innovators should reflect on the key information they would like to obtain, and the questions that should be asked in order to elicit the feedback needed. Bear in mind that... read more →