With more funding, Kentucky-based software startup gears up for growth


A Kentucky startup is gearing up for growth as it aims to change the orthotic and prosthetic industries.

The idea for nymbl.systems came to founder Josh Lau while he was working in IT consulting for small- to medium-sized health care groups. In this work, he came across an orthodontics and prosthetics provider, who asked for his help researching a new software for them.

“I spent about six months doing research, talking to other software providers, and really, there was nothing that could suit…

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