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Most diabetic foot amputations are preventable. So why are 150,000 Americans still losing a limb every year?
The science has been settled for over a decade. The technology exists. The patients are waiting. What's missing is the deployment layer and that's exactly what's about to break open.
Battery-free wearables. Mass-market manufacturing. New regulation pushing the industry past disposable, battery-dependent devices. For the first time, the economics of diabetic foot prevention work at the scale of the problem.
This is one of the biggest unsolved categories in medtech: tens of billions in annual US healthcare spend, millions of underserved patients, and a 24-month window before the category winners are picked.
Join us for a NY Tech Week 2026 breakfast roundtable on what it actually takes to make prevention work at scale.
Around the table: clinicians on the front lines, payers tired of paying for what shouldn't happen, investors scanning for the next medtech category, founders building in wearables and chronic care, plus the regulators and patient advocates shaping what gets deployed.
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This event is a part of #NYTechWeeka week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com." data-next-head="
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