Companies get creative as venture investment in medical devices stalls
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TODAY'S venture capital market is one where a company with less than 200 employees can rake in more than US$100 million from investors. But one corner of the market has largely been left behind: companies offering medical devices.
Total venture funding for medical device firms dropped after the 2008 recession and never recovered, even as funding has rebounded elsewhere, data shows.
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