CoreLink appoints David Castleman 1st VP of research and development: 5 things to note

CoreLink named David Castleman its inaugural vice president of research and development.

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Here are five things to note.

1. CoreLink designs and manufactures spinal implant systems.

2. The company hopes to launch a direct lateral platform, including Foundation 3D ALIF, M3 Stand-alone ALIF and Foundation Corpectomy. None of these products are available for sale in the U.S.

3. CoreLink’s products have patent-pending Mimetic Metal and StrutSure 3-D printed titanium technologies.

4. Mr. Castleman is equipped with 25-plus years of orthopedic device experience.

5. He held an international business development position at Smith & Nephew, a marketing role at Medtronic and a product development position at Zimmer Biomet.

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