
The Massachusetts Medical Device Development Center (M2D2) is a lifeline for the state’s smaller medical device companies, offering inventors and executives easy, affordable, and coordinated access to world-class researchers and resources at the Lowell and Worcester campuses of the University of Massachusetts.
“Every small medical device firm in Massachusetts should utilize the resources of M2D2. This program shows that the Commonwealth really cares about keeping companies happy and healthy in Massachusetts.”
Al Kyle |
M2D2 can help smaller firms convince venture capitalists that they too have marketable ideas and products. In fact, M2D2 can help develop viable products every step of the way, from proof-of-concept to commercialization. Tapping broad-based expertise in engineering and the conduct of clinical trials, M2D2 assists companies in meeting FDA standards for medical device design and controls, materials selection, material procurement and control, prototype development, process development and validation, cGMP Phase I manufacturing, sterile package design, process and testing, and all stages of medical device clinical trials.
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Start up companies turn ideas into products and help larger companies as well. MassMEDIC is working hand in hand with M2D2 to ensure that the industry's need is met. The University of Massachusetts has created M2D2 specifically to help.
Don’t let today’s cautious venture capital climate or small-scale, decentralized patenting process hold back the next generation of medical devices. Transform your patent from a piece of paper to a marketable product by contacting your M2D2 project coordinators at UMass Lowell and UMass Worcester.

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