Leading into 2020, there was already strong interest from the Australian investment community regarding healthtech solutions. Now moving into our new normal world, the use of technology in delivering better patient outcomes is no longer a novel idea, it's mission critical for Australia, and the rest of the world.\xa0\nIn this episode of the Talking HealthTech podcast, Peter Birch hosts a panel discussion with representatives from 3 top Venture Capital firms in Australia, who all have experience and interest in investing in health technology:\n- Niki Scevak: Co-Founder & Partner @Blackbird Ventures\n- Dan Krasnostein: Partner @Square Peg Capital\n- Jackie Vullinghs: Principal @AirTree Ventures\nSome of the topics discussed and questions answered:\nThe Role Of Venture Capital In the healthcare ecosystem\nDifferentiating pure healthtech versus life science-based companies\nMarketing healthtech products - avoiding common mistakes\nAt what pace should healthtech companies generate investments & sales?\nHow challenging has raising funds for a healthtech company been in 2020?\xa0\nWhat investment opportunities do venture capitals consider?\xa0\nAdvice for founders seeing investment\nThis episode was recorded as a live webinar, with over 100 attendees attending live who interacted in the session with chat, Q&A, and polls.\nCheck out the episode and full show notes here.\nTo see the latest information, news, events and jobs on offer at AirTree, Blackbird, and Square Peg, visit their Talking HealthTech Directory listings.