Artificial intelligence. Smart health tech devices. Mobile wellness management. This is the future of healthcare—and Johnson & Johnson's new innovation hub in Manhattan is poised to bring medicine and technology together in once unimaginable ways.
University and company researchers will work closely over the next five years to identify ways to better detect and treat the deadliest cancer in the world.
It's been six months since we last checked in with IntuiTap Medical CEO Jessica Traver, an incubatee at JLABS @ TMC. She shares with us the highs and, yes, lows of her journey to build a budding medical device company.
This month, the celebrity entrepreneur steps away from the shark tank to partner with Johnson & Johnson Innovation on a healthcare project that hits close to home.
Imagine: a diaper that can detect type 1 diabetes, an app that acts as a digital midwife and a baby box that can help improve infant sleep. It’s all possible, thanks to these visionaries.
Think big, design small. That’s the M.O. behind these innovations, which have the potential to improve the lives of millions of patients undergoing everything from spinal surgery to heart procedures.