Applications still open for the CNY Biotechnology Accelerator’s Medical Device Innovation Challenge

Two student inventors looking at the camera
Kayla Simon ’19 and Elizabeth Tarangelo ’19, participated in a previous MDIC program for their invention In-Spire

Applications remain open until April 30 to the CNY Biotechnology Accelerator’s Medical Device Innovation Challenge (MDIC).  Five teams will be selected to receive intensive mentorship by experts throughout the six-month program.  Teams may participate virtually or receive free workspace within the CNYBAC Creation Garage with access to shared equipment. 

Additional opportunities include:

  • Paid stipend for commercialization services through the Syracuse University College of Law Innovation Law Center
  • Access to Student Engineering Capstone Design Programs
  • FDA Regulatory Guidance
  • Expansive Innovation Ecosystem and Networking opportunities
  • CNYBAC Concept to Commercialization Virtual Series and Manufacturing Workshop

Applications will be accepted online until April 30: https://www.cnybac.com/medical-device-innovation-challenge-in-the-national-grid-creation-garage/mdic-2020-application/

For more information: https://www.cnybac.com/medical-device-innovation-challenge-in-the-national-grid-creation-garage/

Questions?  Feel free to contact:

Stephanie Carbone, CNYBAC Office Coordinator
carbonst@upstate.edu

Kathi Durdon, MA, CCRP, CNYBAC Executive Director
durdonk@upstate.edu