Maryland-based company creates an efficient solution for the common nosebleed
COLUMBIA, Md. (November 27, 2023) – TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $500,000 Social Impact Funds investment into NasaClip.
“Nosebleeds are common, and often don’t require medical intervention. In fact, with emergency treatment many patients end up walking out of the hospital later than anticipated and in more pain than when they entered,” said Dr. Elizabeth Clayborne, CEO and founder of NasaClip. “Thanks to TEDCO’s investment we can continue our efforts to provide a more timely, efficient and cost-effective solution for patients, allowing them to get treated from the comfort of their own homes.”
NasaClip, based in Baltimore, Md., is a woman- and minority-led business creating a new device to support a more efficient, cost-effective solution for nosebleeds. This hands-free device provides constant external nasal pressure and intranasal sponges that can be medicated to help stop nosebleeds fast. The FDA-registered device was designed to be kid-friendly, portable and easy to use.
Earlier this year, NasaClip received another investment from TEDCO’s State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) funding. NasaClip also participated in one of TEDCO’s SBIR/STTR Proposal Lab cohorts, where they went on to submit a winning proposal receiving a $256,000 SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation.
“Dr. Clayborne’s commitment to providing parents and patients with a solution to common nosebleeds is a great example of Maryland’s thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem,” said Jean-Luc Park, TEDCO’s senior director of Social Impact Funds.
TEDCO’s Social Impact Funds are carefully designed to engage and invest in economically underserved founders and communities. Through this intentional design, TEDCO continues to work towards a more diverse and inclusive entrepreneurial community in Maryland.
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