InvisionHeart, LLC, a startup based on a wireless ECG system developed at Vanderbilt, has been selected as one of 10 startups nationwide to participate in Google's inaugural
InvisionHeart, a young Vanderbilt startup, has secured funding and, this week, signed a license agreement with Vanderbilt University regarding the technology that underlies the company’s business.
They may not have walked away with the million dollar award, but the founders of InvisionHeart gained irreplaceable knowledge and experience from the 2013 Global Food and Health Innovation Challenge.
InvisionHeart CEO Josh Nickols, PhD, had entrepreneurs and investors talking after pitching his smart ECG-based company at JumpStart Foundry’s DEMO Day.
InvisionHeart, a Vanderbilt spinoff based on a wireless ECG system, has been selected for the Jumpstart Foundry Class of 2013. InvisionHeart will be led by Josh Nickols, Ph.D., MBA and will participate in a 14-week, startup accelerator program.
A team of five graduate students won the 2013 TechVenture Challenge after they wowed a panel of industry experts with their commercialization plan for InvisionHeart.