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Atg-designing Mobility Inc is a Cerritos, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Goetze Dental is a Kansas City, MO-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Our experienced management team has over 200 years of collective industry experience with extensive focus in medical devices. The pioneering and collaborative efforts of the management team have created an organization that strives for integrity in all actions, innovation in development activities, excellence in operations, and the highest quality products. The team is complemented by world-class medical advisors. Our products have been organically conceived, researched and developed by the Company and all manufacturing activities are conducted to ensure compliance with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) per the requirements of 21 CFR 820, as well as ISO 13485. Femasys has achieved significant milestones to date, including numerous issued patents and filings, recruitment of a team of experts, clearance of multiple regulatory filings by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), European Union, Canada, and Japan with other select countries in process. Making a difference in the lives of women one product at a time is a great privilege and serves to drive the Company`s mission.
AADCO Medical Inc is a Randolph, VT-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
InfraScan, Inc. is a medical device company that focuses on developing, commercializing, and distributing hand-held diagnostic devices for head injury and stroke assessment based on near infrared (NIR) technology. The Infrascanner enables clinicians to detect effectively, conveniently, and accurately intracranial bleeding in patients with head trauma. Intracranial hematomas are an important treatable cause of secondary brain injury in patients with head trauma. Recent statistics from Iraq shows that 30% of all wounded in action have head injuries; of them 40% have brain hematomas. Dr. Britton Chance (University of Pennsylvania) and Dr. Claudia Robertson (Baylor College of Medicine) invented a NIR system for detection of brain Hematomas and tested it successfully in 305 patients in Baylor. An entrepreneurial team formed a company around this technology in Collaboration with Drexel University and won the Wharton Business Plan competition in April 2004 and the second prize at the global business plan competition in Singapore in October 2004. Office of Naval Research funded the company in May 2004. The company also attracted $1.5M in funding from BioAdvance, the Biotechnology Greenhouse of Southeastern Pennsylvania, from Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania, and from Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation. A multicenter clinical study to support an FDA submission started in July 2006, and on February 2008 an application was submitted to the FDA. After 4 years of review, the FDA cleared Infrascanner Model 1000 as a DeNovo medical technology in December 2011. In January 2013 the FDA cleared the 510(k) of Infrascanner Model 2000.