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Five Kingston startups got over $280K in federal grants to develop health tech, including devices for incontinence, glaucoma, cancer, and chronic pain.
Five Kingston-based life sciences startups have received over $280,000 in federal funding through the Helix Funding program, which provides matching grants of $10,000 to $100,000 to support innovation and commercialization.
The funded companies are developing technologies including a device for stress incontinence, a digital platform for transplant care, a smart contact lens for glaucoma, a multi-cancer liquid biopsy tool, and a wearable for chronic pain.
The program, administered by KEDCO and backed by the Validation Network, offers access to expertise, equipment, and regulatory support.
A subsidized wet lab co-working space is set to open in March to address a regional shortage of lab facilities, already drawing significant interest with a waiting list.
Cinco startups de Kingston recibieron más de 280.000 dólares en subvenciones federales para desarrollar tecnología de salud, incluyendo dispositivos para incontinencia, glaucoma, cáncer y dolor crónico.