MedTech mentoring program for start-ups, spin-offs and innovation labs
6 months of structured mentoring from all YOOme Group disciplines for the development of your medical device or IVD. Practical expert feedback from hardware, software, usability, UX/UI design, product design and regulatory affairs for start-ups, spin-offs and young MedTech teams.
Why MedTech mentoring instead of traditional consulting?
The development of a medical device is complex, risky and characterized by numerous regulatory, technical and strategic decisions. Start-ups, spin-offs and innovation teams in particular are under great pressure early on to set the right course under uncertainty, often without internal expertise on requirements from applicable standards such as MDR, IVDR, ISO 13485, usability engineering in accordance with IEC 62366, etc.
The YOOme Mentorship Program offers a structured navigation aid through the entire MedTech development process. Instead of isolated point advice, teams receive rolling access to experts from all relevant disciplines: from software, UX/UI design and regulatory affairs to hardware, product development, product design and visual interface design.
In two focused sessions per month, we analyze current challenges, reflect on critical decisions and define concrete next steps. This creates a continuous, practical development dialog along your real product progress.
MedTech mentoring for start-ups, spin-offs and innovation teams
Rolling mentoring by the YOOme Group
Every two weeks, a different YOOme Group business unit takes over the mentorship session.
This allows you to cover all disciplines in 6 months.
Procedure of a MedTech Mentoring Session
Your benefits from the MedTech Mentoring Program
MedTech Mentoring costs: fixed price for 6 months
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Your YOOme experts
YOOme consists of the teams of BAYOOCARE (Legal Manufacturer), BAYOOMED (Medical Software), Mechatronic Medical Engineers (Development & Manufacturing), Puls Product Design (Product Design & UX) and UID (User Interface Design). All YOOme partners are part of the 350-strong BAYOONET Group and have realized numerous joint projects, developed medical products and marketed them internationally.
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