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The focus shift towards Silicon Valley and similar ecosystems in the past decade, the recent boom in startups and entrepreneurship, and the resurgence of venture capital funding is fueling rapid advancement of modern technologies, such as software, biotechnology, and renewable energy. One facet of the growing entrepreneurial landscape features healthcare technology—a field of research centered upon various technical advances in medicine, software, and hardware. Trends in healthcare technology commercialization represent a promising opportunity for disruption in the healthcare industry. The integration of rapidly iterating software with medical research, timed perfectly with the passage of the Affordable Care Act and the boom of venture capital investment in both Big Data and mobile technology, has the healthcare technology primed for explosive growth over the next decade. Investment data indicates that strong public market activity in the past year will continue to fuel venture capital growth in both the biotechnology and digital health sectors, with the potential for multiple large exits by life sciences companies, more than even software, in the coming year.
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Title
- A Review of Emerging Technologies and Entrepreneurship in Healthcare: Digital Health, Synthetic Biology, and Venture Capital Investment
Contributors
- Patel, Nisarg (Co-author)
- Yun, Kwanho (Co-author)
- Wang, Xiao (Thesis director)
- Marchant, Gary (Committee member)
- Peck, Sidnee (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Management (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor)
- School of Life Sciences (Contributor)
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2014-05
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