Touchy Feely Devices
Yesterday, a Toronto-based technology firm called Quanser unveiled prototypes of devices that incorporate haptic, or feeling feedback, technology for medical applications. […]
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Coapt Systems, a Palo Alto, CA, firm that develops bioabsorbable implants for aesthetic surgery, completed a $22.6 million Series E round of […]
Read more »Slow Japanese Regulatory Process Affects U.S. Firms
According to a new report by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), slow approval times for medical devices in Japan could […]
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Read more »Canadian Firm Gets Green Light to Sell in U.S.
Medical Ventures, of British Columbia, got 510(k) clearance this week to start selling its PeriPatch Aegis system in the U.S. PeriPatch Aegis […]
Read more »New ViOptix Chief Formerly of Now-Defunct Curon
ViOptix announced yesterday that Larry C. Heaton II has joined the company as president, CEO and chairman. Heaton’s been looking for […]
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Read more »New England Investors Hot for Healthcare
Last year, VCs swarmed New England, raising the air max 95 femme dollar volume of their healthcare-related investments by 44 […]
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