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Nissa Medical, Vanderbilt‑developed Indothea open Nashville co‑working lab to commercialize endoscopy device
Summary
A presenter announced the opening of a co‑working lab in Nashville for Nissa Medical and Indothea technology from Vanderbilt Medical Center to commercialize an endoscopy device, saying the space aims to foster industry‑university collaboration and spur jobs and investment; no job totals or funding amounts were given.
Nissa Medical, a Japanese medical‑device company, and Indothea, a technology and intellectual property developed at Vanderbilt Medical Center, have opened a co‑working lab space in Nashville to commercialize an endoscopy device, a presenter identified in the transcript as S1 said at a ribbon‑cutting.
The presenter said the facility is intended to bring industry and faculty together to build companies, create jobs and attract…
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