
What's our purpose?
When peers share insights, resources, and honest feedback, the pace of growth dramatically accelerates.
Social networks, tech accelerators, and regional ecosystems can add value but have significant limitations and disadvantages. MedTech United fills this void by fostering collaborations between healthcare technology leaders.
We envision a world where the MedTech United community is the epicenter for transformative advancements in human health and patient care.
Who are we?
Our members are all founders, senior executives, and industry experts in the MedTech universe. MedTech's most dynamic segments include digital health, diagnostics, medical devices, wearables, software as a medical device (SaMD), Health IT, digital therapeutics (DTx), surgical robotics, precision medicine, and drug delivery.
But we don't get hung up on semantics; if your goal is to leverage technology in a regulated environment to improve health or diagnose, monitor, and treat medical conditions, this is your tribe.

Our Community

Private Forum
Engage in meaningful discussions and gain insight from fellow MedTech leaders in our interactive forum.

1:1 Connections
Find members by geography, industry segment, skill set, or personal interests with our member directory.

Member Events
Connect with the community at regional meetups, national meetings, and gatherings at conferences and events.

Monthly Masterminds
Join a peer group and harness the power of collective problem solving, mutual support, and group accountability.

What are the rules?
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Members are founders and senior executives from MedTech ventures with at least $1 million in annual revenue or $250k in investment.
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Members must actively contribute to the community to remain part of it.
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There is no cost to join and no commitment of any kind.
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Self-promotion and soliciting are prohibited - they are the scourge of any good community.
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All communication is respectful; If you tend to be rude or condescending, this isn't the group for you.
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Vendors and agencies are not generally admitted. There are limited exceptions when thought leaders or industry experts are service providers. This rule promotes candid discussions and helps enforce the no solicitation rule.
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Diverse backgrounds and opinions are valued.