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Startups Push The Limits Of MedTech, But Must Check FDA Compliance

The Startup Magazine

For medtech startups hard at work on innovative products, new FDA regulations could present challenges in 2019. With forthcoming updates in mind, medtech startups should seek support in establishing compliance and ensuring new products will meet rigorous FDA standards. Vaping Product Safety. Source: Pexels.

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Meet our Startup Chica Committee Members

Austin Startup

Startup Chica Spotlight: Meet our 2019 Committee Members Meet the Austin professionals and community leaders who have embraced the Latinitas mission and helped make Startup Chica 2019 a reality. What do you hope happens when girls experience Startup Chica Conference? to begin her career in digital production.

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March 11: SXSW Innovation Awards

Austin Startup

The German marching band Meute performing at the 2018 SXSW Interactive Innovation Awards The Forrest Four-Cast: Feb 19, 2019 50 of the world’s top startups will be showcased at SXSW Pitch 2019. The early entry process for the 2019 awards opened on June 25, 2018, with regular entry running from August 17 to October 11.

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The Entrepreneur’s Essentials #11: New Year’s advice for middle-aged people

Austin Startup

As I mentioned at the beginning of this series/ebook, over the years I’ve noticed that I tend to frequently share certain Lucky7 posts with entrepreneurs we’ve backed , team members at data.world, or other startup investors I know. In totality, these posts are at least as long as most business books.

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The pioneers of Silicon Valley’s fast culture on how to grow quickly, not recklessly

Reid Hoffman

2018 set yet another all-time record for the number of paper books sold in the United States, as has been repeatedly true during the era of Amazon. Or to put it another way: If you owned a corner bookstore in 1997, would you be better off today if you had invested $10,000 in expanding your physical store—or in the Amazon IPO?