Podcast to Platform: How Project Medtech Scaled

08/10/2025 39 min

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode of The Intrinsic Data Series, Staci Miller, Founder of Gen UX Consulting, sits down with Duane Mancini, CEO of Project Medtech. Together, they unpack how a podcast turned into a consulting and innovation platform serving the medtech ecosystem.

Episode Summary:
Duane shares how Project Medtech began, how the team leveraged content to build trust and a professional network, and what it took to scale from storytelling to full-service strategy. The conversation explores what it means to fractionalize expertise, align regulatory and commercial goals, and create an internal culture that can evolve with the business.

What You’ll Learn:
• How Project Medtech grew from podcast to platform
• Why sharing knowledge creates stronger client relationships
• How fractional teams reshape early-stage medtech
• The connection between regulatory, reimbursement, and commercialization strategies
• The role of internal culture and brand refinement during scale-up
• How symposiums and events extend the platform’s reach

Why Listen:
This episode is a masterclass in how to turn insight into infrastructure. Whether you work in medtech, health tech, or early-stage innovation, you’ll take away tangible lessons on growth, resilience, and community building.

Connect with Duane Mancini:
Website: projectmedtech.com
LinkedIn: Duane Mancini
Project Medtech Podcast: Available on all major platforms

About the Series:
The Intrinsic Data Series explores how data and human experience combine to drive innovation. Each conversation highlights how real people and real systems turn information into impact across industries.



Episode Keywords:
project medtech, duane mancini, medtech startup, health tech innovation, regulatory strategy, reimbursement planning, fractional teams, startup consulting, commercialization roadmap, human factors, UX research, design strategy, gen ux consulting, intrinsic data series