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Axiom Space and Y-Combinator Female Powerhouse Speakers at BIOMEDevice Silicon Valley
SANTA CLARA, CA / ACCESSWIRE / October 24, 2023 / BIOMEDevice Silicon Valley, the leading West Coast medtech exhibition for engineers and cutting-edge medical device companies, announces Axiom Space, globally renowned space flight and infrastructure services, as well as Y-Combinator, the world's top-rated American technology startup accelerator, as its exclusive keynote speakers. Keynote topics will address significant challenges in healthcare through entrepreneurial stories and ingenious problem-solving focused on two respective case studies of early-stage detection of ovarian cancer, to the manufacturing of biomedical devices in space.
Surbhi Sarna, engineer, entrepreneur and partner at Y-Combinator and CEO, Founder of nVision, advocates and invests for innovation in healthcare. Sarna will discuss the origination of nVision and her personal journey from patient to pioneer, how nVision accomplished two FDA clearances and numerus clinical trials to develop the first-in-kind microcatheter for critical early-stage detection of ovarian cancer, a life-saving advancement in the research against the fifth most ranked disease in cancer related deaths among women.
Pearly Pandya, In-Space Manufacturing and Biomedical Solutions at Axiom Space will detail the incredible insights and construction of the world's first commercial space station, Axiom, the successor to the International Space Station (ISS), where biomedical production and testing using microgravity as a platform will take place. Pandya will highlight findings such as retinal implants and fiber optics exclusively from Axiom Space Station which will be developed for use on earth and space. Axiom represents the next frontier for medical invention and the possibilities for advancement beyond the boundaries of Earth.
"The intersection of original discovery and creative technology use fuels modern healthcare transformation and these incredible presenting biomedical professionals have done just that -leading their respective industries to ground-breaking innovation," says Adrienne Zepeda, BIOMEDevice Event Director, Informa Markets Engineering. "Both of these women push the boundaries for biomedical progress, improving efficiency and accessibility of vital solutions for patients. BIOMEDevice serves as the catalyst to foster the pivotal knowledge and expertise like this to continue to drive remarkable discovery forward, as well as empowering the people and makers behind them."
Women make up only 34% of the workforce in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). BIOMEDevice provides an educational outlet showcasing a diverse and talented workforce and a platform to inspire more young women to pursue careers in science.
Registration for BIOMEDevice Silicon Valley is available throughâ¯www.biomedevicesiliconvalley.com.
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