Trendlines Medical gets tech incubator licence from Israel
Singapore
ISRAELI medical-technology incubator Trendlines Medical, which is part of the Trendlines Group that last month said it would set up shop in Singapore early next year, has been awarded the coveted tech incubator licence by Israel's Office of the Chief Scientist.
This allows Trendlines Medical to continue to operate a "government-franchised" incubator to nurture early-stage medical device companies for the next eight years, as it has done for the past eight years.
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