Medical Device Startups: How to Attract Series A and Beyond
What changes at Series A and why most founders miss it
Raising a Series A round is often described as a natural next step after seed funding. In practice, it feels more like a reset. Conversations that once flowed easily begin to slow. Investor questions become sharper. What sounded like enthusiasm at seed stage turns into scrutiny. For medical device startups, this shift is especially pronounced, because the bar for execution rises faster than most founders expect.

