Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC)
The Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC) is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to advancing the rapid deployment of innovative medical technologies that improve the health of both military personnel and civilians. MTEC fosters military-civilian partnerships and collaboration among businesses, federal agencies, academic institutions, and other stakeholders. Through a flexible Other Transaction Agreement (OTA), MTEC expedites the development and commercialization of cutting-edge medical solutions, bridging the gap between research and real-world application.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Products
Military Infectious Diseases
Focuses on preventing, predicting, and treating infectious disease threats to maintain operational readiness and performance.
Combat Casualty Care
Aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from combat-related trauma through integrated capabilities for current and future operations.
Medical Simulation and Information Sciences
Develops healthcare information and medical simulation technologies for military healthcare applications.
Military Operational Medicine
Maximizes health, readiness, and performance by countering stressors and preventing injuries during training and operations.
Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine
Focuses on reconstruction, rehabilitation, and care for injured service members to improve outcomes and quality of life.
Chemical and Biological Threat Reduction
Provides developments to counter chemical and biological threats, maintaining technological superiority.
Military Infectious Diseases
Focuses on preventing, predicting, and treating infectious disease threats to maintain operational readiness and performance.
Combat Casualty Care
Aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from combat-related trauma through integrated capabilities for current and future operations.
Medical Simulation and Information Sciences
Develops healthcare information and medical simulation technologies for military healthcare applications.
Military Operational Medicine
Maximizes health, readiness, and performance by countering stressors and preventing injuries during training and operations.
Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine
Focuses on reconstruction, rehabilitation, and care for injured service members to improve outcomes and quality of life.
Chemical and Biological Threat Reduction
Provides developments to counter chemical and biological threats, maintaining technological superiority.
Expertise Areas
- Solicitation and federal funding program management
- Military medical research and combat casualty care
- Medical device and digital health commercialization
- Regulatory strategy and FDA engagement
Key Technologies
- Wearable ultrasound
- Wearable physiological sensors and patches
- AI/ML-driven diagnostics and decision support
- Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring platforms
Key People
Featured In Technology Showcase
The Power of IP: Why It Matters to MTEC and Our Mission
MTEC President highlights intellectual property as essential to protecting innovation, attracting investment, and enabling collaboration. A new partnership with Patenter.io supports members in managing and commercializing IP.
News & Updates
MTEC has facilitated over $1.3 billion in federal funding for medical technology innovation.
MTEC members have secured $974 million in follow-on funding, demonstrating the impact and scalability of supported projects.
A total of 358 projects have been awarded through MTEC, advancing medical technology for military and civilian health.
MTEC supports a robust pipeline of 141 products, bridging research and real-world application.
Chris Steele from MTEC presented at the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives, a nonprofit focused on combating age-related chronic conditions and increasing healthy, disease-free years. The event brought together leaders in geroscience and regenerative medicine to discuss global health priorities. (April 28, 2025)
Stu Tyner from MTEC presented at the sixth conference on Cellular Therapies and Transfusion Medicine in Trauma and Critical Care Medicine, focusing on the development and translation of novel therapies in trauma and critical care. (May 5, 2025)
MTEC has facilitated over $1.3 billion in federal funding for medical technology innovation.
MTEC members have secured $974 million in follow-on funding, demonstrating the impact and scalability of supported projects.
A total of 358 projects have been awarded through MTEC, advancing medical technology for military and civilian health.
MTEC supports a robust pipeline of 141 products, bridging research and real-world application.
Chris Steele from MTEC presented at the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives, a nonprofit focused on combating age-related chronic conditions and increasing healthy, disease-free years. The event brought together leaders in geroscience and regenerative medicine to discuss global health priorities. (April 28, 2025)
Stu Tyner from MTEC presented at the sixth conference on Cellular Therapies and Transfusion Medicine in Trauma and Critical Care Medicine, focusing on the development and translation of novel therapies in trauma and critical care. (May 5, 2025)