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Technologybased inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
We can create human tissues and organs using cells from our own bodies, paving the way to make us our own organ donors, reducing organ rejection and solve the problem with lack of donors. We can save lives with faster and more accurate methods for ...
Technologybased inEindhoven, NETHERLANDS
Xeltis is a clinical-stage medical device company pioneering a restorative approach in cardiovascular therapy. RestoreX™, Xeltis technology platform, is the world’s first polymer-based technology designed to enable natural restoration of ...
The aXess graft is a restorative, synthetic, electrospun blood vessel for arteriovenous hemodialyisis access, overtime turning into a living vessel made of patient’s own ...
Technologybased inEast Grand Rapids, MICHIGAN (USA)
The Orthoforge Bone Monitoring System uses telemedicine to monitor the healing progress of bones following a fracture. Our proprietary technology provides clinicians with an assessment of bone healing that is quantified and objective. This allows ...
The Orthoforge solution employs non-harmful ultrasound energy, a novel sensing methodology, and proprietary machine learning algorithms to quantify the unique properties of bone as it heals. These algorithms identify unique characteristics of the ...
Technologybased inPittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Apollo Neuroscience is pioneering a new category of wearable technology that actively improves health, using touch therapy to promote stress resilience, sleep, focus, recovery, and more. We believe that the human body is powerful, resilient, and has ...
Technologybased inWoburn, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Aegle Therapeutics is a first in class, phase 1/2a stage biotechnology company isolating extracellular vesicles including exosomes (EVs) secreted by allogeneic bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells to treat dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa ...
Aegle’s founder Dr. Evangelos Badiavas and his team have spent decades researching clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cells (“MSCs”) in severe dermatological disorders, including conducting clinical trials in burns and ...
