Karandeep Singh Badwal
The MedTech Podcast
The MedTech Podcast shares the journey behind the path of the people shaping the MedTech industry and its future. Join me as I connect with industry leaders, thought providers and innovators. Hosted by Karandeep Singh Badwal, Karandeep is a Quality & Regulatory Consultant specialising in the MedTech Industry. If you have any ideas for future episodes or would like to be on the podcast then feel free to connect with me via the links belowFollow Karandeep on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karandeepbadwal/Follow Karandeep on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KarandeepBadwal/
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Jun 1, 2026
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Episodes
#102 The End of the Amyloid Era with Isaac Stoner: Treating Alzheimer's as a Disease of the Immune System 01.06.2026 25:41
Isaac Stoner, CEO of MindImmune Therapeutics, a drug discovery company pioneering a new class of medicines for Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Isaac has built his career moving between the founder seat and the investor seat. He was the founding CEO of Octagon Therapeutics, the first team member at liquid biopsy company Firefly BioWorks and has evaluated life science...
#101 When Great Technology Is Not Enough with Shai Policker: Why most MedTech Startups Still Fail, Venture Studios vs VC and the Israeli Edge 04.05.2026 24:07
Shai Policker, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Edge Medical Ventures, a medtech venture studio and fund focused on developing and investing in medical devices that address unmet clinical needs. With a BSc in Electrical Engineering from the Technion, an MBA from Columbia Business School and over 25 years building medical device companies, Shai has founded or scaled 18 companies across cardiovasc...
#100 Early Stage vs Commercial MedTech with Cristiano Fontana: The 97% of MedTech Nobody Talks About, Getting Innovation to Market and What MedTech Conferences Are Getting Wrong 20.04.2026 33:10
Cristiano Fontana, founder and CEO of Three Bridges, a Milan-based advisory firm helping early-stage MedTech companies navigate the full journey from innovation to market. With over 25 years in the industry starting in the family warehouse handling surgical drains and prostheses as a teenager, Cristiano has a perspective on this business that very few people can match. In this episode, we kick thi...
#99 Stop Calling It AI: Machine Learning, LLMs and the Truth About Healthcare Automation with Manish Patel 06.04.2026 21:54
Dr. Manish Patel, co-founder and CEO of Jiva.ai and Chair of the AI Subcommittee at the BIA, where he advises the UK Government on AI policy, data privacy and healthcare applications. With a PhD in Modelling of Complex Systems from UCL and nearly a decade building algorithmic trading systems in investment banking, Manish brings a rare depth of perspective to the most overhyped term in healthcare r...
#98 The Hidden Cost of Bad MedTech Strategy: Women’s Health, Reimbursement and What Founders Miss with Jordan Pollack 23.03.2026 25:23
Jordan Pollack, biomedical engineer, entrepreneur and CEO of Sub-Q Bionics. Jordan began his career at Boston Scientific, later founded VeinWay in Israel and is now focused on building a new treatment paradigm for lymphoedema in cancer survivors. In this episode, we explore what actually creates momentum in MedTech, from networking with intent to building the resilience needed to survive the found...
#97 Beyond Ablation For Pain Management: Diagnostic-First FDA Strategy, Dual-Use Electrodes and the The Next Wave of Neurotechnology with Dave Rosa 09.03.2026 23:13
Dave Rosa, CEO and President of NeuroOne, medtech entrepreneur, board member and former executive at St. Jude Medical, Boston Scientific and C.R. Bard. With three decades in medical devices and more than $200 million raised, Dave brings a rare mix of operator, inventor and capital markets experience to the future of neurotechnology and pain care. In this episode, we unpack one of the biggest mista...
#96 Decentralising Healthcare: Hospital Buying, AI as Augmented Intelligence and Clinical Adoption with Dr. Amel Havkic 23.02.2026 24:57
Dr. Amel Havkic, founder of EvoMed Consulting and a lung and critical care specialist, hospital clinical lead. Amel works at the intersection of bedside medicine and MedTech strategy, helping innovators build clinician-approved solutions that scale safely across real healthcare systems. In this episode, we unpack why “clinicians love it” is rarely enough to win adoption, and what hospital purchasi...
#95 The Future of Acne Treatment: At Home Injections, Teledermatology and Building ClearPen with Rick Bente 12.01.2026 27:48
Rick Bente, co-founder and CEO of Indomo, the company behind ClearPen, an investigational at home corticosteroid injection for inflammatory acne. Rick brings over two decades of experience in drug delivery and diagnostics with previous roles at Medtronic, Insulet and YourBio. In this episode we trace Rick’s journey from insulin pumps, large volume wearable injectors and remote blood collection to...
#94 Reinventing Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): Molecular Wearables, Micro Sensors and Building SAVA with Renato Circi 22.12.2025 24:30
Renato (Ren) Circi, co-founder of SAVA, a London based MedTech company building a new generation of minimally invasive continuous glucose monitors and molecular wearables. In this episode we rewind to the underground labs at Imperial College London where Ren and his co-founder Raph first immersed themselves in biosensors and began questioning the status quo of health monitoring. Ren explains how t...
#93 How QMSR Is Reshaping U.S. MedTech: ISO 13485, FDA Inspections and AI in Auditing with Dr. Yuan Li 09.12.2025 25:00
Dr. Yuan Li, Director of Medical Business at DQS and a former medical device auditor with deep expertise across orthopaedic manufacturing and regulatory systems. In this episode, we discuss the sweeping regulatory transition coming to the U.S. with the introduction of the Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR), which formally aligns 21 CFR Part 820 with ISO 13485. Yuan unpacks what this shift...
#92 From NASA to SaMD: Building Galen Data with Chris DuPont: Risk, Resilience & Regulatory Realities 24.11.2025 29:06
Chris DuPont, a seasoned MedTech engineer, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Galen Data, which was acquired by Matrix One in late 2024. With a background in aerospace software from NASA and a career dedicated to medical device connectivity, Chris shares a rare behind-the-scenes look at starting a cloud platform with just $600, scaling it into an FDA compliant infrastructure solution and navigating b...
#91 Ending Trial and Error Cancer Care with Jim Foote: Functional Precision Medicine, AI and Personalised Oncology 03.11.2025 25:19
Jim Foote, CEO and Founder of First Ascent Biomedical a pioneer in functional precision medicine (FPM) that aims to eliminate guesswork from cancer treatment. After losing his son to cancer, Jim left a career in cybersecurity to build a data-driven platform that combines AI, robotics and real-time tumour testing to help doctors choose the right therapy for each patient. In this episode, we explore...
#90 The Metabolic Signal You’re Probably Ignoring with Jari Närhi: NAD Testing, Longevity & Cellular Health 22.10.2025 25:46
Jari Närhi, Co-Founder and CEO of NADMED, a University of Helsinki spin-out revolutionising how we understand and monitor NAD levels. With a background in mechanical engineering and a career spanning medtech, diagnostics and hospital operations, Jari brings a unique systems-level view on cellular health and innovation in clinical testing. In this episode, we explore why NAD (nicotinamide adenine d...
#89 Reframing Fertility with Kirsten Karchmer: AI, Cycle Health, and FemTech’s Untapped Potential 06.10.2025 27:51
Kirsten Karchmer, founder of Conceivable, is one of North America's first reproductive acupuncturists. With a career spanning clinical practice, software development and AI integration, Kirsten brings a fresh, deeply personal perspective to the future of women’s health In this episode, we explore the root causes of infertility and why simply timing intercourse isn’t enough. Kirsten breaks down...
#88 Hydrogel Tech and Lab Automation with Sinan Golhan: Hydrogel Robotics, Startup Fundraising and Battlefield Medicine 01.09.2025 27:19
Sinan Gölhan, Founder and CEO of GelTech is helping scientists develop life-saving hydrogel treatments faster through automation. From cancer-fighting gels to battlefield-ready biomaterials, Sinan’s journey fuses deep technical insight with an intensely personal mission. In this episode, we talk about why hydrogels, the “Jell-O of medicine”, are so important in modern biotech, and how Sinan’s frus...
#87 Diagnosing the Undiagnosable with Dr. Brittany Partain: T-Cell Biomarkers, Clinical Trust and Women in Biotech 05.08.2025 29:11
Dr. Brittany Partain, Associate Director of Clinical Affairs and Physician Education at Exagen has a background in biomedical engineering and a passion for problem-solving, Brittany has carved out a unique role at the intersection of diagnostics, clinical education and biotech innovation In this episode, we explore why autoimmune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis are so difficult to dia...
#86 Sepsis, Speed and Saving Lives with Dr. Rolland Carlson: Gene Signatures, Clinical Trials, and the Future of Infection Detection 22.07.2025 29:52
Dr. Rolland “Rollie” Carlson, CEO of Immunexpress is a veteran of the molecular diagnostics space. With over 25 years of leadership across Abbott, WaferGen, Asuragen, and more, Rollie is now focused on solving one of healthcare’s most urgent crises: Sepsis. In this episode, we explore why sepsis, despite causing more than 48 million deaths annually remains so poorly understood and misdiagnosed. Ro...
#85 Under the Skin with Martin Burns: Bedsores, Biology-Based Prevention & The Hidden Cost of Inaction 08.07.2025 28:21
Martin Burns, CEO of Bruin Biometrics is a former management consultant who worked with Deloitte and PwC and has also served as a guest lecturer at UCLA Anderson School of Management, where he taught entrepreneurship in biotechnology At Bruin, Martin is leading the charge to bring pressure injury (bedsore) prevention into the 21st century. Bedsores are entirely preventable yet remain one of the mo...
#84 Fast-Tracking Clinical Trials with Julio G. Martinez-Clark: LATAM Strategy, FIH Studies & MedTech Market Access 09.06.2025 29:01
Julio G. Martinez-Clark CEO of Bioaccess and President of IAOCR/GCSA Americas is a MedTech trailblazer helping startups accelerate First-in-Human (FIH) clinical trials across Latin America, with over 20 years of experience spanning healthcare, telecom and venture capital In this episode, we unpack why more MedTech companies are turning to LATAM for faster, more cost-effective trial execution. Juli...
#83 Frequencies, Fields and the Future of Wellness with Mark L. Fox: From NASA to Neuromodulation and PEMF Therapy 19.05.2025 30:54
Mark Fox founder and CEO of Resona Health is a former NASA space shuttle engineer turned wellness-tech entrepreneur. From designing spacecraft to pioneering wearable PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy, Mark brings a rare blend of hardcore engineering and holistic healthcare innovation In this episode, we dive deep into the world of energy medicine from the scientific foundations of PEMF a...
#82 The 5 Pillars of MedTech Startup Success with Jón Ingi Bergsteinsson: MedTech SaaS, Clinical Trials and Commercial Strategy 05.05.2025 31:10
Jón Ingi Bergsteinsson MedTech founder, former CTO of SMART-TRIAL and now a startup advisor and investor via LIFA Ventures. With 10+ years of hands-on experience scaling a SaaS company in regulated healthcare, Jón offers a rare blend of technical and commercial insight. In this episode, we talk about why founders should stop treating regulatory and commercial teams like separate planets, how VCs r...
#81 Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology with Mark Goddard: Real-Time ECGs, Home Monitoring and the Atrial Fibrillation Crisis 14.04.2025 30:07
Mark Goddard, Vice President of Clinical Services at InfoBionic. Ai, a leading authority in cardiac remote monitoring. A registered nurse with over 20 years of experience in clinical electrophysiology, Mark has pioneered service lines across ambulatory ECG, cardiac event monitoring, mobile telemetry and heart failure management in hundreds of institutions. He’s also a certified Clinical Cardiac De...
#80 Sleep Apnea & Surgical Neurostimulation with Kirk Huntsman: FDA Breakthroughs, Childhood Prevention and the CPAP Controversy 02.04.2025 33:03
Kirk Huntsman, CEO of Vivos Therapeutics, a pioneer in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. With decades of experience in the dental and medtech space, Kirk has led Vivos to secure multiple FDA clearances including the first ever for treating moderate to severe pediatric sleep apnea using an oral appliance In this episode, we uncover why sleep apnea is a silent global epidemic, why it's s...
#79 Medical Device Packaging & Contract Manufacturing with Keith Smith: Avoiding Catastrophic Failures, Supply Chain Secrets & Million-Dollar Mistakes 10.03.2025 31:13
Keith Smith, President of Vonco Products, a leader in medical device packaging and contract manufacturing. Keith has spent years refining the science behind sterile packaging solutions, ensuring that medical products survive extreme conditions, from freezing temperatures to high-pressure airline transport In this episode, we uncover why medical packaging is far more than just a box, it's a cri...
#78 Stroke Recovery Reinvented with Kenneth Monaghan: Home Rehab, Game-Changing Therapies and the Future of Neuroplasticity 17.02.2025 37:07
Dr. Kenneth Monaghan, University Lecturer at Atlantic Technological University, a world-leading expert in stroke rehabilitation, digital health and neuroplasticity research. With over 32 years of clinical, academic and research experience, Kenneth is revolutionising stroke recovery by making cutting-edge therapies accessible from home As a lecturer in health science and director of the Neuroplasti...
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