San Diego is really a hub for health wearables! Tijuana to an extent too.
Oura - based in SD.
Dexcomm - based in SD.
Omnipod/Insulet - major R&D hub in SD & TJ.
San Diego is really a hub for health wearables! Tijuana to an extent too.
Oura - based in SD.
Dexcomm - based in SD.
Omnipod/Insulet - major R&D hub in SD & TJ.
Oura is headquartered in Oulu Finland and the main US office is in SF.
San Diego does have a bunch of health tech, but it pales in comparison to Boston.
> San Diego does have a bunch of health tech, but it pales in comparison to Boston.
I don't have firm data on this, but colloquially among medical people, San Diego is seen to have more biotech startups than any other metro, including Boston/SF.
Boston has more research, of course, though SD is competitive there as well.
We can disagree about numbers etc, but 'pales' doesn't reflect reality.
edit: https://www.cbre.com/insights/local-response/global-life-sci... -- support for it being an important life science market
I have worked in tech in many different cities and when I worked for a startup in San Diego, we were surrounded by health tech companies of all sizes. I've never worked in Boston, but I would say San Diego is definitely a health tech hub.