Dentists can now own a piece of the technology they use every day in the practice!
As many of my listeners and viewers know, I recently sold my dental office to my associate. So, having that extra liquid money, I wondered where would be the best way to invest it.
Of course, dental care technology was one of the first things that came to mind. Wouldn't it be great if dentists could own not only their practice but also a piece of the technology in it?
Investing in oral tech as a dentist was, until quite recently, a risky and challenging endeavor. Sourcing deals, determining the product's market opportunity, and managing taxes can be significant hindrances for investors.
Here's where Revere Partners, the first and only independent VC fund for oral health, comes in. With a pipeline of over 250 oral health companies, Revere makes both making and managing investments super easy.
But what exactly makes oral tech a good investment?
Well, this is actually the best part: Revere's research shows that even on a risk-adjusted basis, dental VC outperforms public equities. And the kicker is, almost nobody else is doing it!
So, to discuss why oral tech is a high-performing investment opportunity for dentists, today I welcome Jeremy Krell, Managing Partner of Revere Partners.
We also talk about the latest trends in the space and why diversification is critical when building an investment portfolio in Oral Tech.
Tune in now to learn more!
Learn more about Revere Partners here