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Innovation Lab receives $30K for pediatric device

Innovation Lab receives $30K for pediatric device

 LA PALMA, Calif. – Innovation Lab was awarded $30,000 in grant funding to help bring their “Move-D” mechanical elbow brace to market to help improve activities of daily living for pediatric ataxic cerebral palsy patients. The grant was awarded during the “Make Your Medical Device Pitch for Kids!” competition held during the 10th Annual Pediatric Device Innovation Symposium hosted by Children’s National Hospital. “Since 2013, we have been dedicated to improving the lives of patients through innovation, turning inspiring ideas into products,” said Ryan Kelly, general manager of Innovation Lab. “Many of these ideas come from clinicians who are working directly with patients and see where change is needed. I am so proud of this team for their work to advance Move-D toward market so it can make a positive difference in the lives of so many kids and adults.” The competition was sponsored by the National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation, one of five grant programs funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Innovation Lab is a subsidiary of The Innovation Institute, an independent, for-profit limited liability corporation structured to cultivate innovative solutions to transform health care delivery.

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