Globus Medical, SeaSpine & more: 5 device company notes

Here are five key notes for orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.

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Globus Medical added two new systems to its trauma portfolio.

SeaSpine appointed Dennis Cirino as senior vice president of spinal systems, effective immediately.

Preparing to enter the U.S. market this year, Ossio established its U.S. corporate headquarters in Woburn, Mass.

UC San Francisco will partner with 3D printer manufacturer Intamsys to develop PEEK implants for orthopedic surgery.

To expand its robotics program, Las Vegas-based University Medical Center adopted Globus Medical’s ExcelsiusGPS.

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