New England Pediatric Device Consortium (NEPDC) is pleased to announce four recipients of the organization’s latest round of seed awards. Recipients of Pre-Seed funding and in-kind service support include PathMaker... read more →
UNYQ was the recipient of a 2016 Target Challenge award for their novel 3D printed scoliosis bracing technology, UNYQ AlignTM. In this interview with Product Manager, Sean Smith, NEPDC Program... read more →
For a fourth year, NEPDC www.NEPDC.org has announced funding and in-kind service support for solutions targeting a specific need in pediatric healthcare. NEPDC opened a call for devices addressing unintended removal or dislodgment of catheters... read more →
BALLERUP, Denmark and CAMBRIDGE, USA, 21 June 2017 - LEO Pharma announces an investment in the biotechnology company Novopyxis to support the development of an early-stage drug delivery device designed to increase... read more →
New England Pediatric Device Consortium requests abstracts for advancements and improvements in unintended removal of catheters and tubing in children. Lebanon, NH – June 6, 2017 – NEPDC and partners... read more →
New England Pediatric Device Consortium (NEPDC) announced Velano Vascular as the recipient of an award including funding and in-kind service towards the commercialization of the company's needle free blood draw... read more →
From January to March 2016, NEPDC hosted a PICNIC at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children. The Pediatric Innovation Challenge for Needs in Children (PICNIC) was organized to identify opportunities for... read more →
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), through its Office of Investment and Innovation (OII), Office of Native American Affairs, Office of Veterans Business Development, and its federal partners consisting of... read more →
New England Pediatric Device Consortium (NEPDC) and the Center for Translation of Rehabilitation Engineering Advances and Technology (TREAT) announce the release of their 2016 Target Challenge grant opportunity to address... read more →
The New England Pediatric Device Consortium (NEPDC), a non-profit research and education foundation aimed at dramatically improving commercialization of technologies and services for pediatric populations, has been awarded a grant... read more →