Bordeaux, France-based Implanet reported its fourth quarter 2016 and full-year 2016 results.
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Here are 15 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
The U.S. Patent Office allowed Carlsbad, Calif.-based Aurora Spine's patent application, titled "Polyaxial Interspinous Fusion Implant and Bone Growth Stimulation System."
Whale Imaging, based in Waltham, Mass., unveiled its G-Arm B6 Duo.
Zimmer Biomet resolved an issue with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Policies Act that has been ongoing for several years.
Atlanta-based Medovex Corp. entered into an international distribution agreement with AlfaMed, an Italy-based spine surgery equipment supplier.
Johnson & Johnson Medical Device Companies Chief Strategic Customer Officer Tim Schmid discusses key trends in the healthcare industry and how Johnson & Johnson is evolving.
The global 3-D printed medical devices market will likely grow at a compound annual growth rate of 17.7 percent through 2026, according to a Future Market Insights report.
Spinal Simplicity, based in Overland Park, Kan., received six new patents in 2016.
The FDA granted 28 orthopedic- and spine- related device clearances in December 2016.
