Zimmer Biomet, NuVasive, Alphatec & more: 11 device company notes

11 key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.

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IncludeHealth, a digital health and wellness company, earned the AFWERX Phase 1 SBIR grant from the U.S. Department of Defense and Air Force.

Zimmer Biomet CEO Bryan Hanson gave a presentation at the 37th annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco Jan. 8.

SeaSpine released its 2018 fourth quarter and full-year financial projections.

While releasing its 2018 fourth quarter and full-year financial result projections, Alphatec also announced senior leadership changes.

Wright Medical Group reported preliminary fourth quarter 2018 results.

Amid leadership changes in the past quarter, NuVasive expects to report 5 percent organic revenue growth for 2018.

WishBone Medical responded to a trade secret lawsuit brought on by OrthoPediatrics.

OrthoPediatrics filed a lawsuit against former employee Robert von Seggern and WishBone Medical, alleging the two violated Indiana’s and federal trade secrets statues.

Miach Orthopaedics, a company that develops bio-engineered implants for connective tissue repair, welcomed Martha Shadan as president and CEO.

NuVasive CEO J. Christopher Barry selected a new executive team to lead the company’s next growth phase.

New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery and LimaCorporate launched a project to develop the first provider-based additive manufacturing 3D printing facility for custom orthopedic implants.

More articles on devices and implants:
IncludeHealth wins Department of Defense grant: 3 observations
Zimmer Biomet CEO Bryan Hanson: Growth in 2019 goes beyond the knee & hip markets, product launches
Dr. David Flanigan implants shock-absorbing knee system in retired firefighter: 4 insights

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