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Connor Landgraf
Co-Founder & CEO at Eko Devices
Berkeley, California, United States
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Connor is a graduate of UC Berkeley and the co-founder of Eko Devices. He is passionate about technology adoption and policy change in healthcare. He wrote and sold his first software when he was 15 years old, and founded Eko Devices while an undergraduate studying Bioengineering at UC Berkeley, where he also served as the Student President and oversaw a $223 million construction project. His strong technical grounding, which includes 10 years of software development experience and a strong biomedical device design background, makes him uniquely positioned to develop innovative healthcare products. The Eko team recently became the youngest team to ever for file clearance with the FDA.
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Engineer Entrepreneur Inventor Software Developer Technologist
bio
Connor is a graduate of UC Berkeley and the co-founder of Eko Devices. He is passionate about technology adoption and policy change in healthcare. He wrote and sold his first software when he was 15 years old, and founded Eko Devices while an undergraduate studying Bioengineering at UC Berkeley, where he also served as the Student President and oversaw a $223 million construction project. His strong technical grounding, which includes 10 years of software development experience and a strong biomedical device design background, makes him uniquely positioned to develop innovative healthcare products. The Eko team recently became the youngest team to ever for file clearance with the FDA.
skills
Engineer Entrepreneur Inventor Software Developer Technologist