Philadelphia, PA (November 20, 2019), 2:16PM — Andrew Maza, VP of Clinical Operations, won the AHA HealthTech Pitch Competition for Forest Devices in his very first solo pitch. We are excited to have won both the judge’s choice award and the people’s choice award and would like to thank the AHA, KITE, the judges, and audience for connecting with our mission.
Going Deep With Aaron Watson Interview
November 19, 201920Featured news, Latest newsTags: Interview November, 19Forest Devices CEO Matt Kesinger speaks with Aaron Watson about the problem of inaccurate pre-hospital stroke triage and starting a company to solve it.
Listen to the interview here.
Forest Devices Voted MedTech Innovator 2019
September 26, 201930Featured news, Latest newsTags: Medtech Innovator September, 19FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Forest Devices Voted MedTech Innovator 2019
Boston, MA (September 25, 2019), 1:14PM — Forest Devices, Inc., a startup medical device company developing the first portable stroke screening technology, has won the MedTech Innovator 2019 Showcase. Forest competed alongside a field of 800 other medical device companies for the title of “MedTech Innovator 2019.” In addition, Forest Devices received a $350,000 grand prize award.
MedTech Innovator is the industry’s non-profit global competition for medical devices, digital health, and diagnostic companies. Over 800 companies applied for this year’s program. Of those, 50 were selected to take part in the Medtech Innovator Showcase, and just five were chosen for a final pitch competition at the Medtech Conference in Boston, MA. On Tuesday, September 24th, Matt Kesinger, CEO, delivered the winning pitch. Upon accepting the award, Kesinger said, “It is an incredible honor to be recognized by the medtech community, especially given the other fantastic finalists in the competition. The funding will support us in bringing our game-changing technology to market.”
Forest Devices would like to thank Medtech Innovator for the opportunities, network, and resources provided through the program over the past few months. The company would also like to extend its gratitude to its investors, employees, and advisors who have made this possible.
Founded in 2015, Forest Devices, Inc. is a Pittsburgh-based medical device startup company that is developing AlphaStroke, the first device designed to detect stroke in any environment. The mission of Forest Devices is to reduce the disability of stroke victims by getting these patients needed treatments faster.
Read more here.
Congratulations to the #MedTechInnovator 2019 Grand Prize Award winner, @ForestDevices! We’re thrilled to present you with this recognition and look forward to your continued success in advancing healthcare to improve outcomes for stroke patients! #MedTechCon pic.twitter.com/CvAUPCpmmq
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Forest Devices is a MedTech Innovator 2019 Finalist
September 20, 201900Featured news, Latest newsTags: Medtech Innovator September, 19We are excited to announce that Forest Devices has made it to the final round of MedTech Innovator 2019! Four other companies (Flosonics Medical, Koya, OncoRes Medical, and Venaria Medical) will be pitching, along with Forest, Tuesday, September 24th at the MedTech Conference in Boston for a chance the $350,000 Grand Prize as well as the title of MedTech Innovator 2019. We would like to thank the team at Medtech Innovator for their continued support, and we would also like to wish our competitors the best of luck.
If you would like to watch, the competition will be held at the Medtech Conference in Boston on the plenary stage at 3:45 PM ET on Tuesday, September 24th.
Forest Devices Nominated for Tech50 ’19
August 2, 201900Featured news, Latest newsTags: PTC, Tech 50 August, 19Forest Devices has once again been chosen as a PTC Tech50 finalist. The company was selected to compete for Life Sciences Innovator of the year, and Matt Kesinger, Founder and CEO of Forest, has been selected to compete for CEO of the year.
We would like to thank the Pittsburgh Technology Council for selecting our company, and would also like to wish the competing companies and CEOs the best of luck.
The other finalists along with more event information can be found here.
The Forest Devices team is excited to announce that the company has been accepted into the Medtech Innovator Accelerator Class of 2019. The prestigious program includes the opportunity to receive feedback from the largest manufacturers in the Medtech industry such as J&J, BD, Baxter, and Olympus; to gather input from some of the largest healthcare providers in the country, including UCLA Health, the Mayo Clinic, and Providence Health; and exposure to some of the largest investors in the healthcare industry including RCT Ventures, Aphelion Capital, Healthtech Capital, and Life Science Angels.
The Accelerator is a four months long virtual program, running from June to September with the goal of preparing the company for the Medtech Innovator Showcase where Forest will be competing for a spot as a finalist in the Medtech Innovator Competition and later for the Grand Prize spot.
The team is thankful to Medtech Innovator for the opportunity, and eager to learn from as much as possible from some of the best and most experienced people in the industry.
Pitt Med Magazine Interview
March 12, 201800Featured news, Latest newsTags: Interview, Pitt, Pitt Med Magazine March, 18Photo: Cami Mesa
Our CEO, Matt Kesinger recently sat down with Pitt Med Magazine to discuss AlphaStroke and Forest Devices, Inc. Read the full interview here.
Forest Devices Announces $2.3 Million Seed Round
January 11, 201820Featured news, Latest news January, 18FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Forest Devices Announces $2.3 Million Seed Round
PITTSBURGH, PA (JANUARY 11, 2018), 1:17PM — Forest Devices, Inc., a clinical-stage medical device company that is developing the first portable stroke screening technology, announced it has successfully closed an oversubscribed seed round of $2.3 million led by the GOOSE Society of Texas and other individual investors. The funding will be used to carry out a large multi-site clinical trial, further research and development, and business development.
The Grand Order of Successful Entrepreneurs (GOOSE) Society of Texas, a group of super angels, led the round with syndication with Pittsburgh Innovation Works (IW) and other individual investors. Matthew Kesinger, CEO of Forest Devices, said: “this is a transformative investment that will take us closer to solving the stroke-triage problem and closer to commercialization.”
In addition, the company announced that Ashok Rao of GOOSE has joined the board of directors as chairman. Rao comes from a rich history of successful entrepreneurial pursuits and a decorated corporate career. “Forest is developing cutting-edge technology for early detection of strokes in the Ambulance that has the potential to change lives for stroke victims worldwide. I am excited to help champion this effort.”
Founded in 2015, Forest Devices, Inc. is a Pittsburgh-based medical device startup company that is developing AlphaStroke, the first device designed to detect stroke in any environment. The mission of Forest Devices is to reduce the disability of stroke victims experience of by getting these patients to the treatment they need, faster.
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CMU Heinz College Takes Notice of Alumni with Forest Devices
December 8, 201700Featured news, Latest newsTags: CMU, Featured news, Forest Devices, Heinz College, Pittsburgh Healthcare December, 17FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CMU Heinz College Takes Notice of Alumni with Forest Devices
PITTSBURGH (December 8, 2017) – Our CEO, Matt Kesinger, and our Director of Operations, Carmelo Montalvo, both recent graduates of CMU’s Heinz College Master of Science in Healthcare Policy and Management program, have recently been showcased by the college in one of their latest write-ups.
The article highlights the significant changes AlphaStroke will bring to the medical device landscape, Forest Devices in the Rice Business Plan Competition, as well as the future of healthcare in Pittsburgh. We are pleased to see CMU and the Pittsburgh community passionate about stroke and healthcare, as well as all the showing of support for Forest Devices. You can read the full article here.
Forest Devices is a Pittsburgh-based medical device startup company that is developing AlphaStroke. Acting like an EKG for the brain, AlphaStroke will help pre-hospital providers determine if their patients are having a stroke. Stroke is the most debilitating disease in the world, and the mission of Forest Devices is to reduce that disability by getting stroke patients to the treatment they need faster.
Contact: Logan D. Armstrong Logan.Armstrong@forestdevices.com URL: www.forestdevices.com
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Forest Devices Attends TMCx Demo Day
PITTSBURGH (November 13, 2017) – Forest Devices attended Texas Medical Center’s Medical Device “Demo Day” in Houston last week and had a chance to pitch AlphaStroke to the medical device world. With a vast array of audience members ranging from fellow medical device startups to eager investors, Forest Devices took this opportunity to showcase our product and network with like-minded individuals.
TMCx caught up with our CEO Matt Kesinger to create a short video detailing AlphaStroke and Forest Devices which can be watched here. When asked about the experience at TMCx, Matt said “It was a fantastic experience. It put us in front of inventors, service providers, and mentors of all types.”
Thank you to TMCx for hosting the event and to all attendees. We here at Forest Devices always enjoy seeing the medical device world flourish.
Forest Devices is a Pittsburgh-based medical device startup company that is developing AlphaStroke. Acting like an EKG for the brain, AlphaStroke will help pre-hospital providers determine if their patients are having a stroke. Stroke is the most debilitating disease in the world, and the mission of Forest Devices is to reduce that disability by getting stroke patients to the treatment they need faster.
Contact: Logan D. Armstrong Logan.Armstrong@forestdevices.com URL: www.forestdevices.com