Orthopedic devicemaker closes $70M financing

Orthopedic implant company restor3d raised $70 million in financing, according to a June 5 news release.

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A $55 million series A funding round was led by Summers Value Partners, and Trinity Capital led a $15 million debt financing.

The funds will support the company’s launch of 3D-printed implant systems and investments in new technologies. The devicemaker plans to introduce new patient-specific implant systems for total ankle and shoulder replacements.

The company also plans to expand medical education programs.

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