Raising Capital and Forming Strategic Partnerships with Industry in the Medical Device Universe
As 2020 came to a close, investors focused on later-stage clinical and commercialized opportunities which led to a decline of the total number of medical device Series A deals across all indications.
Although the number of Series A deals was down, investment dollars were higher for Cardiovascular and Neurology indications, suggesting there may be a late-stage investor appetite in specific disease states.
Data from Q1 2021 suggests a promising upward trend in Series A deals, significantly ahead of 2019 and 2020 pace. However, concerns remain for the plight of ‘early-stage’ med device companies in capital raise mode.
What can early-stage medical device companies make of this information as they set out for strategic partnerships? This interactive discussion will highlight best practices for Med Device ventures on how to raise a Seed & Series A round.