An M6-C milestone, 7D Flash approved in EU and more: 6 device company notes

From leadership appointments to product awards, here are six key updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last week:

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1. Orthofix named Wayne Burris to its board of directors and appointed him to its audit and finance committee. 

2. NuVasive opened its East Coast Experience Center in New York City.

3. Dymicron’s Triadyme-C artificial cervical disc won the 2021 Best New Spine Technology Award from Orthopedics This Week.

4. More than 60,000 of Orthofix’s M6-C artificial discs have been implanted worldwide.

5. Orthopedic device company Paragon 28 filed for an initial public offering.

6. SeaSpine’s cranial and percutaneous spine modules for the 7D Flash navigation system received a CE mark from the European Union

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