MiRus™ Raises $65 Million For Expansion of Rhenium-based Medical Devices
MiRus spine implants are distributed through leading hospitals and surgery centers around the country.
Medical device and diagnostics companies are always looking for ways to improve their products and services. In the ever-changing landscape of the healthcare industry, it’s essential for these companies to stay ahead of the curve. That’s why funding is always news.
Series A, B, and other rounds of funding are essential for medical device and diagnostics companies. They provide the necessary capital to help these businesses grow and innovate. And with so many investors interested in this space, there are plenty of opportunities for companies to secure the funding they need.
MiRus spine implants are distributed through leading hospitals and surgery centers around the country.
“Biospectal OptiBP is a breakthrough technology that enables more accessible, effective, and efficient patient monitoring to empower patients to contribute to, and participate in, the clinical regimen for chronic condition monitoring and management,” said Tim Juergens, General Manager, and co-founder, SeedLink.
The funds will be used to expand the company’s corporate footprint and US commercial acceleration of Glacial Rx™, its first-to-market revolutionary CryoAesthetic™ treatment, FDA-cleared to remove benign lesions and temporarily reduce pain, swelling and inflammation.