Forcoda Ventures, in collaboration with WallStreet Research, is hosting a private investor luncheon in Miami on July 17.
LifePulse Corporation – a medtech company with a breakthrough PEF-based cancer treatment device that’s already making waves in veterinary oncology.
This is your chance to meet the founder, join one-on-one sessions, and get access to their Series A round – before a potential IPO or acquisition.
The event will be held in Brickell, Miami’s premier steakhouse (location will be shared with registered investors).
It’s exclusive to accredited investors, family offices, and select VC funds.
Join us for a private investor luncheon July 17th at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse in Miami from 11:30 am to 3:00 pm. One-on-One’s will be available at each event. HNW accredited investors, family offices, fund managers and VC firms only. Consider Investing in the Future of an extremely promising medical device company LifePulse Corporation. RSVP to Alan Stone – 310-909-4134 (text) alanstone2@gmail.com or on link below.
Company: We’re excited to introduce LifePulse Corporation based in Tampa Florida.
The Problem
Over $57 billion is wasted annually on treating side effects and failed cancer therapies, impacting 2 million newly diagnosed cancer patients in the U.S. alone because existing treatments harm healthy cells and lack precise, targeted delivery.
The Solution
LifePulse delivers the scalable, next-gen electroporation technology for oncology driving targeted therapy into cancer cells, improving patient outcomes, and accessing a $150B market by solving inefficiencies in existing cancer treatments.
Presentation by: Gary Strange Founder, Chairman and Franck Carlier Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Strange has more than 20 years experience in quantitative modeling, valuation and strategic planning. He also has an extensive background in financing having served more than 1,200 business clients during his career.
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