Product Collaboration: Neotech & CTIP Join Forces
A New Collaboration for the Development of Innovative Products
Introducing Neotech Products LLC as the newest addition to The Consortium for Technology & Innovation in Pediatrics portfolio.
Neotech has a long-standing history of collaborating with clinical inventors and vendors to produce specialized products. Innovative products such as NeoBar, NeoGlo, and the RAM Cannula. We’ve also teamed with entrepreneurs to acquire products like the Neotech Bridge. Neotech was built on these types of relationships. Our latest partnership is with a consortium known as CTIP. As a result, we hope to streamline certain projects.
“Working with CTIP opens the door for more resources and networking to help us advance novel innovation,” Sara Dimmitt, Neotech Director of Business Development said. “Through our partnership, we have already connected with other portfolio members that have technologies that may be mutually beneficial.”
CTIP will support Neotech with:
- Science and engineering consulting
- Product design and development
- Regulatory strategy
- Medical device clinical trials
- And more
Neotech and CTIP are kicking off their partnership with the development of the Airpulse Project. “Airpulse is in its early stages, but we certainly hope to share more in the future,” Dimmitt said.
About CTIP
CTIP is an FDA funded MedTech accelerator supporting pediatric device innovators from concept to commercialization.
The Consortium for Technology & Innovation in Pediatrics (CTIP) is a pediatric medical device accelerator based at Lurie Children’s Hospital (LCH) and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Established in 2011, CTIP has been funded by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Pediatric Device Consortia (PDC) grant program in 2013, 2018, and 2023. CTIP promotes the development and commercialization of pediatric medical devices by simultaneously engaging and coordinating clinicians, engineers, regulators, hospital administrators, industry, patients, and the business community to guide and support medical device development for children. CTIP has established a robust network of children’s hospitals, academic institutions, accelerators, incubators, and ecosystem partners to support the commercialization of pediatric medical devices. Over the past ten years, CTIP’s Network has steadily grown from local to national membership, with 25 institutions across 8 states participating in the 2023-2028 cycle.