Adaptilens selected as a finalist for the 2020 MassChallenge Boston program

Adaptilens was honored to be selected as part of the 2020 MassChallenge Boston cohort, joining 100 innovative early-stage startups chosen from over 1,100 applicants worldwide. As a healthcare and life sciences venture, Adaptilens benefited from the program’s virtual format, gaining access to mentorship, a global network of experts, and corporate partnerships to advance its mission of developing accommodating intraocular lenses that restore the eye’s natural focusing ability.

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Updates
  • December 14, 2024

    As we reflect on 2024, we're proud to spotlight over 130 remarkable achievements from our entrepreneurial community, driving innovation and impact across industries: • Adaptilens is developing an intraocular lens that responds to the eye's natural signal to focus, eliminating the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. This year, the company raised $17.5 million in funding. • Akouos, a biotech company focused on restoring hearing in deaf children, was featured in The New York Times for helping a child hear for the first time. • IAMBIC is disrupting the centuries-old footwear industry with their sizeless, precision-fit footwear driven by proprietary AI algorithms. In 2024, IAMBIC completed Techstars NYC, secured $1.25 million in non-dilutive federal and state funding, and expanded the team with seven key hires. Explore more inspiring accomplishments: https://lnkd.in/duWGZ5Kt

  • November 27, 2024

    Adaptilens was well represented at the Ophthalmology Innovation Source XIV in San Diego where our CEO Liane Clamen spoke on the panel "Future of Anterior Innovation: A Panel of Disruptors and Visionaries." Thank you Anthony Wallace - Bausch + Lomb Surgical for inviting our CEO and facilitating an inspiring discussion.

  • November 18, 2024

    Adaptilens is excited to share Rowan Walrath's well-researched and insightful article in C&EN showcasing successful founder-led biotech companies like Adaptilens. We appreciate Rowan's recognition of Adaptilens's Founder and CEO Liane Clamen and Rowan's spotlight on champions of the founder-led movement like Chris Garabedian, Gianna Hoffman-Luca, and their team at Xontogeny and Perceptive Advisors, as well as Tony Kulesa and the Pillar VC team.

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