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MEDICAL DEVICES, TECHNOLOGIES, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES

The medical device space is growing rapidly as new startups and investments from major players enter the market. Some of the most notable investors in medical devices include venture capital firms such as Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Sequoia Capital, and Accel Partners, as well as large companies such as Johnson & Johnson and Medtronic.

This influx of investment is driving innovation in the medical device space, with new devices and treatments being developed all the time. This growth is also creating opportunities for entrepreneurs, who can now launch their own medical device startups and access funding from major players.

Eagle Telemedicine Announces Eagle MedWorks Connect Modular Telemedicine Cart System

Jason Povio, CEO, Eagle Telemedicine, “Increasing access to care through telemedicine shouldn’t be constrained by cost and technology implementation barriers. To remove these obstacles, we have developed the Eagle MedWorks Connect modular telemedicine cart. Built, end-to-end, for clinical ease of use and seamless integration with existing hospital technology, the new cart solution is not only cost-effective to procure but even easier to implement, manage, and use. It is an integral part of Eagle’s suite of solutions to improve access to care, anywhere.”

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MEDICAL DEVICES, TECHNOLOGIES, EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES

World’s 1st Total Knee Replacement Patient Treated with PolarisAR Breakthrough Mixed-Reality Surgical Guidance System

PolarisAR describes STELLAR Knee as a mixed-reality surgical navigation platform that guides TKA procedures by displaying measured and computed data overlaid directly in a 3D environment. The mixed-reality system acts as a spatial computer, creating continuous data exchange between the surgeon and the software to help enhance surgical decision-making while simplifying operating room workflow.

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Medtronic Files ITC Action Against Axonics to Stop Unauthorized Use of Medtronic Innovations

“Medtronic is continuing our efforts to stop Axonics from profiting off of their unauthorized use of our innovations and intellectual property,” said Mira Sahney, president of the pelvic health business in the neuroscience portfolio at Medtronic. “The pattern is clear: Axonics uses Medtronic technologies to improperly compete in the market. It is time for Axonics to be held accountable for these unlawful acts.”

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