Here are four recent device company partnerships:
Spinal Tech
The market for reprocessed medical devices, which can save hospitals between $500,000 and $2 million a year, is earning the medical community's trust and interest, according to a report by Transparency Market Research.
Intelligent Implant Systems is a spinal implant product manufacturer and supplier based in Charlotte, N.C.
Kalamazoo, Mich.,-based Stryker Orthopaedics Corp. has landed a deal with the Defense Logistics Agency which calls for the medical devices and equipment manufacturing firm to supply the Department of Defense with orthopedic devices.
Germany-based University Medical Centre Gottingen researchers created prosthetic arm technology with the ability to read signals from spinal cord nerves, according to Imperial College London News.
Harel Insurance Investments & Financial Services increased its shares in Caesarea Israel-based Mazor Robotics, according to Baseball News Source.
Knoxville, Tenn.-based ChoiceSpine has released its Harrier ALIF system after receiving 510(k) clearance.
Paris, France-based SpineGuard earned a U.S. patent for its Dynamic Surgical Guidance technology's bone quality measurement.
An investment platform and marketplace, angelMD, held a startup pitch event ahead of the 13th Annual Mazama Spine Summit in Winthrop, Wash., Jan. 27 to Jan. 29, 2017.
San Diego-based NuVasive executives will present at the Leerink Partners 6th Annual Healthcare Conference in New York City on Feb. 15, 2017.
