We are so grateful to have taken part in the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center's MassNextGen Initiative! For the past year, we have been coached by Massachusetts' top investors, scientists, and experts in the life science ecosystem. All cumulated in an incredible night hosted at MassChallenge, we cannot be more grateful for the community and support MassNextGen has given us. A special shout out to Carla Reimold and Katya Mantrova, MD PhD for this incredible opportunity within MLSC. Additionally to two coaches, Catherine Connelly-Perry, MBA, CA-AM and Laurel Sweeney who opened their network within the DeafBlind community to help further our customer research and exploration. And of course, the biggest thank you and congratulations to the rest of the MassNextGen cohort, Diana Mojahed, Katerina Chatzi, PhD, Ananya Zutshi, and Karen Cronholm! This cohort was especially meaningful and impactful because of the perspectives and unwavering support we all brought to the table! [A four photo collage with the MassNextGen and Massachusetts Life Science Center logos in the bottom right. In the top left photo, Samantha Johnson talks with Asha Patel and Sophia Kambanis in front of a monitor reading Tatum Robotics with a photo of the Tatum T1. Next, is a photo of Jonathan Markowitz smiling with a woman at a table that has food, coke cans, and the Tatum T1. Below, is a group photo of Samantha, Diana, Katerina, Ananya, and Karen in front of white screens with logos. Next to that photo is a photo of Samantha presenting next to a large monitor that reads 'Solution' with a large green graphic and a photo of Jaimi using the Tatum T1, a woman is sitting in the photo listening.]
It's always such a joyful occasion to see you in action team Tatum in action!
Every one of your posts is more exciting than the last!!!
Thank you Samantha! Wonderful to be part of this amazing program with you!
Onwards and upwards no doubt!
Félicitations !
Founder and Principal at Access Strategies LLC
1moI am just so excited about your solution and was happy to help in any way I could. Best wishes! You are making a huge difference in a lot of lives.