Device Companies — 7 Key Notes — Smith & Nephew, NuVasive & More

Here are seven key notes on major spine and orthopedic device companies.

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San Diego-based NuVasive was named one of the fastest growing companies by Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500.

Salt Lake City-based Amedica signed an agreement with Kyocera Industrial Ceramics Corporation to manufacture medical devices from Amedica’s Silicon Nitride biomaterial.

Raleigh, N.C.-based Baxano Surgical secured $22 million in financing to provide the company with the flexibility and resources to grow its minimally invasive spine device segment.

Smith & Nephew agreed to acquire Politec Saude, an advanced wound management company in Brazil for an undisclosed amount.

Israel-based Mazor Robotics expanded its market presence with a recent Renaissance system order from Singapore-based Transmedic Pte, its distribution partner in Southeast Asia.

EOS imaging, a provider of 2D/3D orthopedic medical imaging, announced Niigata Spine Center is the first center in Japan to install the EOS system.

Israel-based NLT Spine has been granted two U.S. patents for the conduit straight design and implant beveled tip used in its PROW FUSION lumbar interbody fusion procedure.

More Articles on Devices:
NuVasive to Exhibit, Participate in German Spine Society Annual Meeting
NLT Spine Awarded Two US Patents for PROW Interbody Fusion Procedure
Baxano Surgical Secures $22M Financing to Grow Minimally Invasive Technology

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