Summary In this conversation, Deepak Rao discusses the complexities and challenges within the healthcare sector, emphasizing the difficulty of engaging with patients and the regulatory compliance issues that complicate problem-solving. He reflects on the motivation that comes from tackling these hard problems, highlighting the need for more individuals to actively engage in finding solutions rather than merely complaining about the state of healthcare.
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Summary In this conversation, Deepak Rao discusses the complexities and challenges within the healthcare sector, emphasizing the difficulty of engaging with patients and the regulatory compliance issues that complicate problem-solving. He reflects on the motivation that comes from tackling these hard problems, highlighting the need for more individuals to actively engage in finding solutions rather than merely complaining about the state of healthcare.
Inside ATDC: John Avery on What Startups Really Need
ATDC Executive Bytes
24 minutes
3 months ago
Inside ATDC: John Avery on What Startups Really Need
Episode Summary In this episode of Executive Bytes, Chris sits down with John Avery, Director of ATDC, to uncover what truly sets Georgia’s premier technology incubator apart. John shares ATDC’s 45-year mission to make Georgia the best place to launch and scale tech companies, its unique statewide mandate, and the deep industry expertise that spans health tech, fintech, robotics, sustainability, defense, and more. He opens up about the challenges founders face once they go “all in” on their s...
ATDC Executive Bytes
Summary In this conversation, Deepak Rao discusses the complexities and challenges within the healthcare sector, emphasizing the difficulty of engaging with patients and the regulatory compliance issues that complicate problem-solving. He reflects on the motivation that comes from tackling these hard problems, highlighting the need for more individuals to actively engage in finding solutions rather than merely complaining about the state of healthcare.