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In today’s episode, I sit down with entrepreneur Nadia Tedeschi, founder and CEO of Mylo Medical, whose approach to innovation starts with dignity. After witnessing firsthand how outdated medical equipment impacts patients and caregivers, she set out to redesign a system that hasn’t changed in over 400 years. We talk about how her product improves hygiene, reduces labor strain, and lowers costs while restoring a basic human experience in healthcare. Nadia shares what it takes to turn frustration into invention, how to think through both design and business at the same time, and what patience really looks like when building something with massive upside.
By David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com4.9
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In today’s episode, I sit down with entrepreneur Nadia Tedeschi, founder and CEO of Mylo Medical, whose approach to innovation starts with dignity. After witnessing firsthand how outdated medical equipment impacts patients and caregivers, she set out to redesign a system that hasn’t changed in over 400 years. We talk about how her product improves hygiene, reduces labor strain, and lowers costs while restoring a basic human experience in healthcare. Nadia shares what it takes to turn frustration into invention, how to think through both design and business at the same time, and what patience really looks like when building something with massive upside.

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