Seattle is the birthplace of the modern aviation industry. We commoditized coffee culture and rewrote the book on retail. Yet we are known globally for “Sleepless in Seattle.” It’s time to change the world’s perception of us.
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Read MoreUser input and feedback are critical if you are trying to develop and sustain a business. This article takes a look at how three student-run businesses were putting this into action at the UW’s 2018 Business Plan Competition.
Read More“Shortcuts” often unintentionally result in extending the project schedule. Check out this article for three common temptations, how you can avoid them, and tips for identifying the right strategy to move your project forward.
Read MoreAlthough we aren’t in a total virtual world yet, VR has shown, and continues to show that it has a place in medical technology.
Read MoreMarketing requirements are actually a critical part of the medical device creation process. They establish a solid foundation for product development.
Read MoreWe're headed to the Life Science Innovation Northwest 2018 Conference; an event that brings together more than 500 professionals in the emerging Seattle device community.
Read MoreLocal companies like 2Morrow and WellPepper are developing apps to help people do things like quit smoking and improve health care management. Read on for more from Chrissy Glaister in this article for Seattle Business Magazine.
Read MoreThe aim of Apple Health is to pull disparate information into a single, accessible format for consumers. However, skeptics question whether this can even be successful. How can Apple's solution succeed in a space where other tech giants have failed?
Read MoreToday, both patients and caregivers hold an expectation that the devices they use to manage care will operate the same way as the digital products they use in their everyday lives. Read on for key takeaways that emerging technologies in the healthcare space can apply to their own businesses.
Read MoreHealthcare is an industry that is ripe for innovation, but is also a very challenging environment. Check out how teams from the UW Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship are solving this problem in our recap from the 2018 Hollomon Health Innovation Challenge!
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