JMEA Corporation wins grant from Montgomery County’ economic development department

JMEA Corporation, an orthopedic medical device company, is one of the recipients of the 2015 Life Sciences Impact Grant Awards presented by The Montgomery County Department of Economic Development.

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The program, introduced in December 2014, was created to provide financial assistance to life sciences companies to retain jobs and stimulate the growth of the industry in Montgomery County. Eight companies were selected to receive the grants, which totaled $185,000.

 

JMEA Corporation focuses on developing implants and instruments for minimally invasive surgery.

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