University of Minnesota has teamed up with medical group Mayo Clinic and medical device maker Boston Scientific to launch a seven-week medtech accelerator with an initial cohort of six, the Star Tribune reported yesterday.
The program is operated by incubator Gener8tor, which partnered University Minnesota’s tech transfer arm, Office of Technology Commercialization, in 2016 to support university-linked entrepreneurs and startups from the tech transfer office’s seed equity fund.
Minnesota’s medtech accelerator will run three times each year under Gener8tor’s gBeta…