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4 companies found
based inMiami, FLORIDA (USA)
At Gaumard, our mission is to empower healthcare providers with innovative training solutions to accelerate progress toward safer patient care and improved patient outcomes for everyone. We focus on developing state-of-the-art patient simulators, ...
The Emergency Wound Kit simulates lifelike injuries commonly seen in emergencies, including contusions, compound bone fractures, and abrasions with inflammation. The Emergency Wound Kit can be used with many Gaumard® trauma simulators to add ...
based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
MolecuLight Inc. was founded by Dr. Ralph DaCosta and incorporated on June 1, 2012. The company’s first product, the MolecuLight i:X, is a first-of-its kind handheld imaging device based on Dr. DaCosta’s invention. MolecuLight is based in Toronto, ...
Point-of-Care Wound Imaging Device for Detection of the Presence and Location of Elevated Bacterial Loads and Digital Wound ...
based inChatswood, AUSTRALIA
Next Science® pioneers innovative, proprietary technologies to address one of the leading causes of antimicrobial resistance, bacterial biofilms. With proven, experienced management and scientific leadership, Next Science and its partners deliver ...
Bactisure™ was specifically designed to remove structurally resistant forms of bacteria (biofilm) through physical deconstruction of the extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix, making bacteria more susceptible to traditional ...
based inMarkham, ONTARIO (CANADA)
BAND-AID Brand Adhesive Bandages have long been a staple in a family's first-aid kit as a source of healing, comfort and protection. And as the brand has expanded over the years, so too has the technology and innovation behind it. BAND-AID Brand has ...
For optimal healing, these large waterproof bandages help keep germs out and your body's natural wound healing power in. Within 24 hours of application, a white bubble will form under the bandage to show that the healing process has begun. That's ...
