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Vivo Surgical Announces Acceptance into Mount Sinai Innovation Partners’ Strategic Birtual Incubator – Elementa Labs

What To Know

  • Vivo Surgical, a pioneering medical device company based in Singapore, has been selected to join the prestigious Elementa Labs program run by Mount Sinai Innovation Partners (MSIP), the commercialization arm of the Mount Sinai Health System (Mount Sinai) in New York, NY.
  • Our teams look forward to working with clinicians and experts from Mount Sinai to understand the adoption and growth of our product portfolio, starting with KLARO™ and ENLYT™, in North America and beyond.

Vivo Surgical, a pioneering medical device company based in Singapore, has been selected to join the prestigious Elementa Labs program run by Mount Sinai Innovation Partners (MSIP), the commercialization arm of the Mount Sinai Health System (Mount Sinai) in New York, NY. Vivo Surgical is joining the program’s 2022 cohort, and is the first Asian company in their portfolio.

Elementa Labs is a strategic virtual incubator that positions healthcare and biotechnology start-ups for the next stage in their development. The company will be exploring ways to optimize, expand, and advance their core technology platforms for the North American market with the Mount Sinai Health System.

Dr Kevin Koh, CEO of Vivo Surgical, said: “Vivo Surgical is pleased to embark on this new relationship with Mount Sinai, which dovetails with our growth strategy in the USA. Our teams look forward to working with clinicians and experts from Mount Sinai to understand the adoption and growth of our product portfolio, starting with KLARO™ and ENLYT™, in North America and beyond.”

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