Medical Alley to launch initiative for growing startups
19 Feb 2021
The Medical Alley Association announced Friday a new initiative to support Minnesota's health care startups. The initiative, called Medical Alley Starts, will launch on Monday.
Medical Alley Starts will be led by Frank Jaskulke, Medical Alley's vice president of information. The program intends to connect local startups with global investors, give them access to suppliers and talent, and connect them with Medical Alley's branding.
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