University of Toledo houses 2 medical device companies: 4 things to know

The incubation center at the University of Toledo (Ohio) is now home to two medical device companies, according to a Toledo News Now report.

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Here are four things to know:

 

1. The companies, Osteonovus and Spinal Balance, share a CEO, as well as the incubation center.

 

2. Osteonovus develops biomaterials that support and regenerate bones.

 

3. Spinal Balance develops spinal implant hardware.

 

4. The incubation center, which was built in 2010, provides the companies with the infrastructure they need for growth.

 

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