LatAm VC & Health Tech Take Center Stage: Markus Schreyer Leads at Miami Tech Week

The recent edition of the Miami Tech Week was an exciting stage for the investment and health technology ecosystem. Markus Schreyer, Managing Partner & CEO of The Ganesha Lab, played a prominent role in this event, actively contributing to key discussions on innovation, investment, and collaboration in the biotechnology and digital health sectors, with interventions at the VC LATAM Summit 2025 and the side event Cloud Health, organized by Connecting Giants & Unicorns.
At the VC LATAM Summit 2025, Markus Schreyer spotlighted the rapid growth of the venture capital ecosystem in Latin America, identifying co-investment and impact-driven strategies as key emerging trends.
He emphasized the importance of building strategic alliances, highlighting a meeting with Hans-Christian Lauer of Zenani Capital as a step toward fostering cross-border collaboration. Schreyer also took part in high-impact panels, including «CVC: The Best Co-Investor» and «Expected Liquidity: Secondaries and Mergers & Acquisitions», moderated by Antonia Rojas Eing. These sessions opened the conversation on new liquidity pathways for investors and LPs, reinforcing the region’s evolving financial landscape.
At the Cloud Health event, Markus Schreyer joined a high-profile panel featuring leaders at the intersection of medicine, technology, and entrepreneurship.
He shared the stage with Dr. Soeren Grimm, a pioneer in AI-driven diagnostics; Oren Mechanic, a Harvard-trained physician and innovator in digital health systems; and Dr. Daryl Eber, a practicing clinician known for integrating tech into patient care. The discussion, moderated by entrepreneur and innovation strategist Michael Burtov, centered on the transformative role of AI in healthcare and the investment hurdles facing the digital health sector.
Miami Tech Week
2025 reaffirmed The Ganesha Lab’s commitment to innovation in biotechnology and health technologies, consolidating new alliances and investment opportunities, with Miami as the epicenter of consolidating venture capital from the LatAm region.
Schreyer’s participation in these events underscores The Ganesha Lab’s role as a key catalyst in developing a more robust and collaborative ecosystem in Latin America and beyond.