AMSTERDAM and MINNEAPOLIS and SAINT PAUL, Minn., Feb. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Minnesota MedTech 3.0, the U.S. Tech Hub for medical technology, has formed a strategic partnership with NLC Health Ventures, a world-leading venture builder in health and medtech, based in the Netherlands.
Minnesota MedTech 3.0 (MMT3.0) is a collaboration of more than 20 entities, organized through the GREATER MSP Partnership, to implement a shared strategy that will advance the country’s global leadership in medical device technology. Coalition leaders, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, GREATER MSP President and CEO Peter Frosch, Destination Medical Center Executive Director Patrick Seeb, and Mayo Clinic Innovation Exchange leader Dr. Charles Bruce, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the NLC Health Ventures headquarters in Amsterdam.
NLC is a leading global healthcare innovation platform with strong expertise in creating companies and bringing MedTech innovations from research to certified technologies that serve patients globally, headquartered in Europe and operating globally with emphasis on the United States.
As part of their commitment to collaborate, NLC will integrate into the MMT3.0 ecosystem for MedTech innovation, including a community with expertise in design and testing, clinical research, regulatory pathways, venture finance, and health systems adoption of technology. MMT3.0 will support NLC in its exploration of establishing a physical presence in Minnesota to locate its U.S. platform office, which will have the role of coordinating the start-up and incubation of medical technology companies in which NLC and its financial partners invest. MMT 3.0 and NLC will explore the creation of a joint investment fund to accelerate the presence of NLC and its portfolio companies in Minnesota, inspired by the vehicle NLC currently manages on behalf of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs.
“The agreement we signed today establishes a new partnership that will accelerate Minnesota’s Med Tech 3.0 strategy by opening the American market to high-potential start-ups from the Netherlands and throughout Europe,” said Peter Frosch, President and CEO of GREATER MSP. “Building this global bridge will support the growth of good jobs across Minnesota while helping us deliver new healthcare solutions to the country and the world.”
“We are thrilled to support the partnership between MMT 3.0, NLC, and the Dutch HealthTech ecosystem. Minnesota is an ideal U.S. market entry point for fast-growing international HealthTech companies,” said Patrick Seeb, Executive Director, Destination Medical Center. “At DMC, we remain focused on building world-class HealthTech infrastructure, fostering a thriving ecosystem, and increasing global awareness of Rochester’s role in medical innovation. The partnership between DEED, Greater MSP, Medical Alley, DMC, Mayo Clinic, and many others is critical in attracting and supporting groundbreaking companies that will shape the future of healthcare.”