Good news for life science entrepreneurs from the Innovation Space: The life sciences entrepreneurship center has been selected as a Spoke Member of the federal ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health) Investor Catalyst Hub, giving it access to potential funding and faster government contracts. The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Investor Catalyst Hub “fosters collaboration between public, private, federal and academic institutions to speed the development and delivery of healthcare solutions nationwide.”
“Innovation Space is eager to contribute our expertise in scaling up healthcare innovations that can ease suffering and improve the human condition,” said Bill Provine, founder and CEO of Innovation Space, in a press release.
This news comes on the heels of the announcement that the Innovation Space was selected to receive a $750,000 Build to Scale grant from the US Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration.
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