Three things to know:
1. Initially based in Jupiter, Fla., the spinal implant developer has invested more than $40 million since it was founded in 2016.
2. Integrity implants has 50 employees and plans to add another 100 STEM jobs — including machinists, engineers and managers — in the next three years.
3. The company’s portfolio features FlareHawk, an expandable cage with a PEEK shell that has been implanted in more than 4,300 patients.
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