Turning life experience into successful medical device start-ups

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Turning life experience into successful medical device start-ups

Topic: Webinar

Lessons from entrepreneurs who turned personal journeys into medtech innovation

The path to building a successful medical device startup is rarely straightforward. But sometimes, the most powerful innovations come from personal experiences — moments of challenge, insight, and resilience that drive founders to create solutions that transform lives.

In the webinar “Turning Life Experience into Successful Medical Device Startups,” two inspiring entrepreneurs — Paul Lovoi, a serial innovator whose companies have raised over $900 million, and Derek Herrera, a decorated Marine Raider who transformed his own spinal cord injury into a mission to improve patient care — share their journeys, hard-earned lessons, and the realities of building medtech companies from scratch. Moderated by Scott Phillips, CEO of StarFish Medical, this session explores how vision, persistence, and storytelling can turn adversity into opportunity.

Key Takeaways from the Webinar:

  • From epiphany to execution — How life events and unexpected moments inspire groundbreaking medtech startups.
  • Building a startup from the ground up — Lessons from launching multiple companies, navigating funding challenges, and scaling technology that leapfrogs existing solutions.
  • Turning personal hardship into innovation — How Derek Herrera transformed his injury into a successful medical device company that’s changing lives.
  • The importance of storytelling and vision — Why your ability to tell a compelling story is as critical as the technology itself.
  • Avoiding common pitfalls — Insights into intellectual property missteps, taking the wrong money, and why startups dependent on other startups rarely survive.
  • The founder’s mindset — Managing failure, building resilience, and the power of taking calculated risks.
  • Engaging the right advisors and investors — Finding the right balance between experience, support, and control.
  • Knowing when to engage potential acquirers — Strategies for building relationships with strategics without losing focus on your company mission.

Whether you’re a first-time founder, a seasoned entrepreneur, or part of a medical device innovation team, this webinar offers powerful advice on turning life experience into entrepreneurial success.

Speakers

  • Paul Lovoi, Serial Entrepreneur and Founder, MindRhythm
  • Derek Herrera, Founder & CTO, Spinal Singularity
  • Moderator: Scott Phillips, CEO, StarFish Medical
Alt text: A promotional graphic from StarFish Medical featuring the title "Pre-Clinical Lessons We Wish We’d Known" in bold purple and lavender text. Below the title are headshots of three team members: Joris van der Heijden (Concept Development Lead), Paul Hulme (Human Factors Engineer), and Nick Allan (Bio Services Manager), with their names and titles displayed above each photo. The StarFish Medical logo is placed in the top left corner.

Pre-clinical studies and early-stage trials are some of the most challenging — and expensive — milestones in medical device development. Yet, many teams encounter avoidable setbacks that could have been prevented with strategic foresight and practical lessons learned from experience.

A promotional graphic from StarFish Medical featuring the title "Grand Challenges in Neuroscience: Solving mysteries of the human brain with drug delivery" in bold purple text. On the right side is a photo of Dr. Jacob Hooker, identified as a Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. The StarFish Medical logo appears in the top left corner on a white background.

In the webinar “Grand Challenges in Neuroscience” from January 21, 2025, Dr. Jacob Hooker, Lurie Family Professor of Radiology and Scientific Director at the Lurie Center for Autism at Massachusetts General Hospital, joins Nick Allan, Bio Services Manager at StarFish Medical, to discuss some of the biggest hurdles in neuroscience today. The conversation explores the complex interplay between chemistry, biology, and medical device engineering, offering insights into the latest innovations in neurotherapeutics, molecular imaging, and non-invasive drug delivery technologies.

Promotional banner for a virtual Medical Device Playbook event titled "Turning Life Experience Into Successful Medical Device Start-Ups: Lessons learned from two very different serial entrepreneurs." The event is scheduled for Thursday, January 28 at 10:00 am PST. There is a purple "Register Now" button. The presenters are Paul Lovoi, PhD, Founder and CTO of MindRhythm, Inc., and Derek Herrera, Founder and CTO of Spinal Singularity. The moderator is Scott Phillips, Founder of Medical Device Playbook and President of StarFish Medical. The banner features their headshots and the StarFish Medical logo.

The path to building a successful medical device startup is rarely straightforward. But sometimes, the most powerful innovations come from personal experiences — moments of challenge, insight, and resilience that drive founders to create solutions that transform lives.