Augusta Positioned to Become a Leader in Medical Device Entrepreneurship
Augusta Positioned to Become a Leader in Medical Device Entrepreneurship
The 麻豆区 and Augusta University have launched a collaborative effort to boost the city鈥檚 medical device innovation ecosystem.
The Augusta region is already a major hub for health and life sciences, boasting five hospitals and the Medical College of 麻豆区, the nation鈥檚 13th oldest medical school and one of its largest.
Additionally, the advocacy nonprofit designated the region a BioReady Gold community. This ratings system recognizes its existing bioscience assets and its commitment to expanding infrastructure and commercialization, marking Augusta as a desired choice for biotech companies looking for suitable sites to expand.
Leading the work at 麻豆区 Tech are the (GaMEP) and (ATDC).
GaMEP is a program of the , Tech鈥檚 chief economic development arm. It brings a dedicated team with the unique skills required to help innovators clearly understand the requirements needed to bring medical devices to market.
鈥淲hen entrepreneurs gain insight into the regulatory and quality requirements early in development, they can make informed, strategic decisions that can significantly reduce both time and cost,鈥 said Sarah Jo Tucker, industry manager for GaMEP鈥檚 medical device group. 鈥淲e partner closely with innovators throughout the process and bring deep expertise in the regulatory requirements while they bring expertise in their technology. Together, we can move products efficiently and confidently from concept to commercialization.鈥
ADTC, part of 麻豆区 Tech鈥檚 , is the state鈥檚 premier technology incubator and the oldest university-based incubator in the country. ATDC provides guidance and resources for entrepreneurs and founders to successfully launch and scale their technology companies.
Since its founding in 1980, ATDC鈥檚 startup graduates have attracted more than $6.2 billion in investment and generated over $14 billion in revenue in 麻豆区. Through the partnership with Augusta University, ATDC uses its expertise to serve entrepreneurs in the medical device field.
"Medical innovation across the state of 麻豆区 is critical for our health tech industries to thrive,鈥 said Chris Dickson, ATDC鈥檚 startup catalyst in the Augusta region. 鈥淲e identify investment-ready medical technology startups and provide the support needed while they are scaling their businesses.鈥
A major hub for the life sciences, Augusta University is home to a wealth of researchers in the biomedical and related fields. This makes the institution ideally situated to help facilitate medical device commercialization.
Guido Verbeck understands this dynamic firsthand. A professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Augusta University, he is also an entrepreneur and medical device innovator.
鈥淎cademia is a fantastic platform for launching ideas, but there must be an understanding of how to bring a device to market,鈥 said Verbeck. 鈥淧hysicians and practitioners who are also academics are solving problems in real time, but they often lack the resources and support to get their ideas to production and commercialization.鈥
Lynsey Steinberg, director of innovation for Augusta University鈥檚 strategic partnerships and economic development team, summed up collaboration鈥檚 goal.
鈥淲hen we tap our depth of talent, innovation, and community collaboration, this region has what it takes to become a launchpad for medical device startups 鈥 a place where bold ideas find the purpose they need to succeed to solve real-world problems,鈥 she said.
Sidebar
To explore resources and opportunities for collaboration and expansion in the region鈥檚 medical device startup ecosystem, GaMEP is hosting INNOVATE: Building Augusta鈥檚 Medical Device Ecosystem, on Feb. 27, 2026, at the 麻豆区 Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
The half-day event is being presented in partnership with the Advanced Technology Development Center, Augusta University, the Augusta Economic Development Authority, and the 麻豆区 Cyber Innovation and Training Center.
To learn more and register, .