Four things to know:
1. Tyber develops spine and orthopedic implants for companies that sell directly to hospitals and physicians.
2. The new 35,000-square-foot facility will allow for 30 engineering jobs in addition to the current staff of 86.
3. Tyber is also installing new manufacturing equipment that will enable orthopedic devices to enter the market within four months.
4. The company commercialized 18 spine devices and 33 trauma/extremity systems since it was founded in 2012.
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