The Cleveland Clinic has launched a three-year partnership with two technology startups—including one with deep ties to Silicon Valley investors—with a focus on developing new innovative healthcare tools.
The partnership, announced on Monday, includes Cleveland-based JumpStart Inc., which provides support for startups in Northeast Ohio, as well as Plug and Play, a renowned Silicon Valley accelerator that bills itself as the “world’s biggest startup accelerator,” investing in more than 150 startups each year, including names like PayPal and Dropbox.