Mr. Lacktman’s presentation was on international telehealth opportunities between the U.S. and Canada, particularly strategic alignment and viable business models. Mr. De Vellis spoke on patent and funding matters and participated as an expert panelist in a “shark tank” pitch assessment of the participating companies. The event also included a variety of panels and mentoring activities to connect Canadian startup companies with New England based mentors.
Learn more about the event and the Canadian Technology Accelerator.
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