*Aspero Medical, Inc.
Aspero Medical's patented Pillarâ„¢ Technology improves anchoring consistency in the GI tract, minimizing procedure time and enabling more complete procedures on the first attempt.
The University of Colorado Connection
Aspero Medical was founded in 2018 by Mark Rentschler (CU Â鶹ӰԺ Biomedical, Mechanics of Materials, Robotics and Systems Design) and Steven Edmundowicz () to commercialize the first in a series of innovations that improve patient outcomes from gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopic procedures. While they set out to solve real-life problems for doctors like Edmundowicz, their work was only the beginning. Through their engagement with various Venture Partners at CU Â鶹ӰԺ programs, they honed in on their value proposition and developed a series of additional solutions. With this information and several Advanced Industries Accelerator grants, they cofounded Aspero Medical. The company continued to develop a suite of products with the help of National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF) and Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) grants. In 2023, the company secured clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market and sell its patented Ancora-SB small bowel balloon overtube for small bowel procedures.
Funding Status and Investment Opportunities
- Industry: Health and Wellness, Medical Devices
- Funding Stage: Series A Round
- Contact for Investment Inquiries:
In the News
- Six CU Â鶹ӰԺ startups selected to present at the Rocky Mountain Life Science Investor Conference (2024)
- Promising Venture Partners startups awarded $1.75 million in state commercialization grants (2022)
- Spinout Aspero Medical to further develop product lines with new hires and funding from NSF and NIH (2020)
Venture Partners Programs​
- Research to Market (R2M) (2019)
- Destination Startup© (2019)
- Advanced Industries Accelerator Grants (2016 and 2018)
- Mentorship and Advising (2016)
- Intellectual Property Management (2015)
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