12/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/07/2025 17:13
Washington, DC - Twelve finalists have been selected to pitch their pediatric medical device innovation during the National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation's (NCC-PDI) competition at the fourth annual Pediatric Surgical Innovation Symposium on Saturday, Oct. 8 hosted by the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation at Children's National Health System. Up to six innovations will be awarded up to $50,000 each, with awards based on presentations given before a panel of expert judges.
Selected from a record number of 91 entries received from across the US and internationally, the finalists are:
"The impressive number of well qualified applications we received from all over the US as well as from other countries speaks to the enthusiasm of Medtech innovators to develop and test devices specifically for children," said Kolaleh Eskandanian, PhD, MBA, PMP, Executive Director of the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation and NCC-PDI. "We are committed to building on this momentum and keeping the conversation going with all who applied and will provide consultation services if needed."
Each finalist will have five minutes to present their proposal to the judging panel, which includes Susan Alpert, MD, a pediatrician and former Director of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Device Evaluation and former Senior Vice President and Chief Regulatory Officer of Medtronic; Noelle Dubiansky, of the law firmGoodwin; Julia Finkel, MD, of Children's National Health System and founder of AlgometRx, a medical device startup in Washington, DC; Rick Greenwald, PhD, ofSimbex; Peyvand Khaleghian, PhD, of Avicenna Partners in Dubai; Matt Maltese, PhD, of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Eric Sugalski of Smithwise; and Tiffany Wilson of the Global Center for Medical Innovation. The format includes a five-minute question-and-answer period following each oral presentation.
The "Make Your Medical Device Pitch for Kids!" competition, funded by the FDA through NCC-PDI, is a part of the Sheikh Zayed Institute's fourth annual Pediatric Surgical Innovation Symposium, "Helping Kids and the Economy Grow Stronger Through Innovation," on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington, DC. The one-day conference and Medtech innovation showcase will bring together innovators, investors, patient advocates, children's hospital executives, local economic development strategists, and policy makers, including key leaders from the FDA, to stimulate pediatric device innovation and bring solutions to market faster. The opening keynote speaker is Brian T. Kenner, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development for the District of Columbia, who will speak to the role local economic development groups can play in creating ecosystems to promote innovation in science and technology.
For the symposium agenda and registration, visit https://www.pediatric-surgery-symposium.org.
Contact: Hani Ukayli at 202-476-4500