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MedTech CEO Richard Paxman OBE, talks about Changing the face of CANCER |Episode 9

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Cancer treatment comes with many side effects such as hair loss or nerve cell damage in the limbs. This is what Paxman Scalp Cooling is fighting to minimise in chemotherapy patients. In this episode, Rodney speaks to Richard Paxman OBE, CEO of Paxman Scalp Coolers about the medtech products they offer, their history and motivating factors. Additionally, talking about other exciting stuff.
Timestamps:
02:28 Intro
03:38 Link to sister company (Brewfitt)
04:35 Entry into MedTech industry (history)
08:56 Description of the scalp cap
09:53 Personalized Cap design for patients
12:32 New tech for pheripheral Neuropathy
15:02 How I met Richard Paxman
20:44 How I started working on the CIPN Machine
22:13 Richard’s perspective when he first met me
24:12 When to expect CIPN Machine on the market
29:15 What makes the CIPN machine special
30:53 Other LESS KNOWN machines Paxman has made
34:22 Working principle of the Scalp Cap
35:54 What motivates Richard Paxman
37:55 Richard’s view of the future
39:18 How to grow a MedTech company, entering new markets, securing funding
Paxman Working Principle (https://paxmanscalpcooling.com/science/)

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Cancer treatment comes with many side effects such as hair loss or nerve cell damage in the limbs. This is what Paxman Scalp Cooling is fighting to minimise in chemotherapy patients. In this episode, Rodney speaks to Richard Paxman OBE, CEO of Paxman Scalp Coolers about the medtech products they offer, their history and motivating factors. Additionally, talking about other exciting stuff.
Timestamps:
02:28 Intro
03:38 Link to sister company (Brewfitt)
04:35 Entry into MedTech industry (history)
08:56 Description of the scalp cap
09:53 Personalized Cap design for patients
12:32 New tech for pheripheral Neuropathy
15:02 How I met Richard Paxman
20:44 How I started working on the CIPN Machine
22:13 Richard’s perspective when he first met me
24:12 When to expect CIPN Machine on the market
29:15 What makes the CIPN machine special
30:53 Other LESS KNOWN machines Paxman has made
34:22 Working principle of the Scalp Cap
35:54 What motivates Richard Paxman
37:55 Richard’s view of the future
39:18 How to grow a MedTech company, entering new markets, securing funding
Paxman Working Principle (https://paxmanscalpcooling.com/science/)

Support the Show.

Follow or Connect with Rodney Moses:
Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube |
Donations
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