Advanced Wound Care Summit 2023

Uniting industry leaders to foster strategic partnerships, drive innovation, and unlock the potential of wound care products and services

18 May 2023
Lawrence Howes
Editorial Assistant

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The 2023 Advanced Wound Care Summit, taking place July 12–13 in Boston, USA, serves as one of the premier strategic platforms for professionals to secure partnerships, unlock commercial potential, and find crucial investments for driving growth.

Hosted by Kisaco Research, the Summit will feature interactive roundtable discussions to facilitate new connections and address key challenges faced by wound care executives. With key players from renowned companies under one roof, attendees will have unparalleled networking opportunities to find collaborators and explore business partnerships.

The expanded Innovation Showcase offers wound care start-ups the chance to present their products to investors, multi-national wound care companies, solution providers and a selection committee. The nine most innovative companies chosen by the committee will present on stage for 5 minutes in a quick-fire round of presentations followed by a Q&A with the judging panel. For 2023, the Innovation Showcase is split between companies looking for early-stage and later-stage funding. Deadline for submissions is June 2.

To join forces with fellow leaders of wound care, download the full agenda and register today.

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Advanced Wound Care Summit 2023