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based inMonmouth Junction, NEW JERSEY (USA)
MedChemExpress (MCE) offers a wide range of high-quality research chemicals and biochemicals (novel life-science reagents, reference compounds and natural compounds) for scientific use. We have professionally experienced and friendly staff to meet ...
based inTuttlingen, GERMANY
GEOMED Medizin-Technik has been manufacturing a comprehensive range of high-quality surgical and dental instruments for more than 95 years. At the Tuttlingen site, the internationally renowned center for medical technology, we work according our ...
Atraumatic vascular clamps from GEOMED® not only support the surgeon, but also help to reduce the traumatization of tissue ...
based inNeuhausen ob Eck, GERMANY
We do this by developing and manufacturing premium surgical instruments and innovative medical devices. With our ASANUS BarCon Logistics Software, which has been continuously developing for over 20 years, we create an overall software solution for ...
The BLUE LINE titanium instruments are characterised by extremely precise workmanship and maximum atraumatic ...
based inGermany, GERMANY
LINK was founded on January 1, 1948 in Hamburg as a dealer for hospital supplies and soon established itself as a specialist for new surgical instruments developed in close cooperation with surgeons. But company founder Waldemar Link was not ...
This not only applies to the production facilities in Norderstedt but equally to the Berlin-based investment foundry VACUCAST and the company's own specialist development enterprise, DERU. LINK is continually working on innovations in all areas - ...
based inTampa, FLORIDA (USA)
RUMEX International Co. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of instruments and consumables for surgical ophthalmology. Since 1994, it has been our mission to provide hospitals and medical professionals all over the world with high quality ...
Surgery has progressed from simple wound debridement to repairs of the smallest tissues. Before, injured blood vessels and nerves can no longer be repaired. The only recourse was to cut the damaged blood vessel and cauterize the ends to prevent ...
