Fika Bytes: Hardware Founder Stories
✍️ Show Notes Jana Rieger of Breth Tech is a clinician-scientist who turned her research into a hardware product, co-founding and becoming CEO of True Angle. She shares her story and her passion to see more research outcomes turning into useful consumer products 🔗 Breth Tech: the Fitbit of breathwork [https://getbreth.com/] 🔗 @bretchtech on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/brethtech/] 🔑 Bytes * Think specifically about the people you are helping and let them form your Go To Market strategy. Just because you're in health tech doesn't mean you should exclusively sell to healthcare providers. * A winning recipe for an academia-turned-founder is a combination of science, engineering, and business knowledge. You don't have to be an expert in all three, but be curious and open to learning. * Universities are increasingly supporting their research labs with startup accelerator support. If you're in a research lab, think of real world impacts of your work. 📖 Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:03 Starting True Angle: From Research to Commercialization 07:33 Overcoming Hesitation and Building Confidence 09:10 Development of the Mobili-T Product 11:32 The Importance of Smart Wearables in Rehabilitation 13:11 Improving Adherence and Patient Outcomes 14:22 From Idea to Product: The Development of True Angle 18:45 Navigating the Medical Device Market: Challenges and Strategies 23:39 Breath Tech: Expanding the Potential of Breath Work 33:00 Bridging the Gap: Universities and Commercialization of Research 35:51 Exploring Jana's Story and Its Impact Keywords: technology, founder, hardware, entrepreneurship, medical devices, startup, breathwork, hardtech, academic research, product development
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