Despite the challenges of the past year, the seventh annual Texas A&M New Ventures Competition (TNVC) was held in May to recognize some of the most innovative startups in Texas. Hosted by the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and Texas A&M University Innovation Partners, this year’s competition was a hybrid platform.
Starling Medical, headed by Alex Arevalos, took home the top $50,000 prize. The company is a digital health device company developing an artificial intelligence (AI) and tech-enabled platform as a safer, smarter alternative to urinary catheters for individuals with neurogenic bladder dysfunction.
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