Professional Background
Taylor founded OpSync to solve a problem she witnessed firsthand: product leaders at Fortune 500 medical device companies making multi-million dollar decisions without knowing what's actually happening in operating rooms.
Through conversations with product directors at companies like Medtronic, she discovered that field intelligence—the systematic collection of instrumentation usage data, competitive observations, and product feedback—has never worked at scale. Product teams still rely on texting individual reps, hoping for responses before critical meetings.
Taylor is building OpSync as the field intelligence infrastructure that finally makes systematic data collection possible, transforming how medical device companies develop and validate products.
Vision & Mission
Taylor's vision is for OpSync to become the industry-standard infrastructure for field intelligence in medical device innovation—making it unthinkable to launch products without systematic validation from the field.
She believes the companies that modernize field intelligence first will set the pace everyone else has to match. The question isn't whether systematic field intelligence becomes standard—it's whether you implement it before your competitors do.
Through OpSync, Taylor is working with a select group of product leaders to define what systematic field intelligence looks like, building the category together through close partnership and validation.
