Devices & Diagnostics

New form factors for medical devices: Conformable electronics startup MC10

Cambridge, Massachusetts-based startup MC10‘s conformable electronics allow for stretchable and bendable new form factors for medical devices. In August, the company closed a nearly $15 million series B round of investment led by Braemar Energy Ventures, with participation from North Bridge Venture Partners, Osage University Partners, Windham Venture Partners and Terawatt Ventures. In an interview […]

Cambridge, Massachusetts-based startup MC10‘s conformable electronics allow for stretchable and bendable new form factors for medical devices.

In August, the company closed a nearly $15 million series B round of investment led by Braemar Energy Ventures, with participation from North Bridge Venture Partners, Osage University Partners, Windham Venture Partners and Terawatt Ventures.

In an interview at the Cleveland Clinic Medical Innovation Summit, CEO David Icke discusses medical applications of the company’s technology.