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Preparing to enter the U.S. market this year, Ossio established its U.S. corporate headquarters in Woburn, Mass., Wicked Local reports.
Here are nine key notes for orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
The Michigan Strategic Fund Board granted Stryker $2.6 million toward its new facility in Portage, Mich., according to WWMT.
Stryker Corp. agreed to acquire Swiss medical device company SafeAir AG, The Daily Times reports.
On April 24, 2018, the FDA issued a Form 483 for Zimmer Biomet's Warsaw North Campus, and Zimmer Biomet has now responded.
Orthofix realigned strategic business units to focus on spine and extremities and named Brad Niemann president of Global Orthofix Spine.
In 2016, the interbody fusion cage market was estimated at $1.82 billion, according to a Research Beam report.
Smith & Nephew filed a motion for a Maryland federal court to dismiss 55 of the 200 suits in a multidistrict litigation, according to Law 360.
A case against Zimmer Biomet and its M2a metal-on-metal hip device is continuing after a judge ruled the prosecutors could go after punitive damages, according to The Legal Examiner.
