Ready to launch your medical device? Don't miss this opportunity to accelerate your innovation from the lab to the market.
The NSW Health Commercialisation Training Program - Medical Device Specialisation is an intensive, 3-day course designed specifically for medtech innovators with TRL 4-7 projects.
Delivered in partnership with Mark Flynn (Global Edge Medtech Consulting), this course will equip you with the practical knowledge to navigate the complex challenges of commercialisation in the medical device sector.
This course focuses on creating a comprehensive commercialisation portfolio for your project. By the end, you will have a solid understanding of how to:
Regulatory Pathway: Implement a Quality Management System (QMS) and identify your precise market pathway in Australia, the EU, and the USA/FDA.
Funding & Capital: Develop strategies to successfully raise capital and effectively apply for grant funding.
Strategy & Partnerships: Navigate manufacturing challenges, and build critical relationships with partners, consumer advocates, and advisory boards.
You will build a valuable portfolio, including a refined:
Go-to-Market Strategy
Pitch Deck
Regulatory Pathway
Clinical Strategy
This course is ideal for CEOs, Founders, CTOs, and leaders in medtech with projects ready for the next stage of development.
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Course Dates
3 - 5 March 2026
Application Deadline
Feb 13 2026
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