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Xanitos is a management company that provides hospital housekeeping, patient transport, and central laundries services. It is differentiated by its patented XRO System for cleaning patient rooms, its outstanding operations management team, and by being a private company whose priority is giving top quality service, believing that by so doing, profits will follow. Graeme Crothall, founder and CEO, has 45 years’ experience in hospital housekeeping and during that time he has founded and led four successful companies in the industry whose revenues today exceed $2.5 billion. In 2008 Graeme founded Xanitos by acquiring two small companies, one of which owned the XRO patient room cleaning system, and continuing his track-record of providing top quality service, attracting and holding excellent operations management, and always growing the companies he leads. Xanitos continues to grow because of its patented XRO System for cleaning patient rooms, its outstanding operations management team, and by being a private company whose priority is giving top quality service.
Q Macs is a Richardson, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Tactile Medical is one of the fastest growing companies in medical devices. As a leader in treatment options for lymphedema and venous ulcer therapies, Tactile Medical develops advanced home therapy devices to improve health and quality of life for patients with chronic swelling . Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, we advocate for patient access and serve tens of thousands of patients through a direct national network of product specialists and trainers, reimbursement experts, patient advocates, and clinical staff.
Vital Signs, Inc. is a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of airway management products for the anesthesia, respiratory/critical care, interventional cardiology/radiology and sleep disorder markets. The Company sells its products in over 73 countries
NeuroOne Medical Technologies Incorporated (Ticker: NMTC) is a medical technology company focused on improving surgical care options and outcomes for patients suffering from neurological disorders, initially targeting epilepsy. Today, our attention is on the development and commercialization of patented thin-film, cortical electrode technology for intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) and depth electrodes for stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) recording of brain activity. The products currently available in these categories have significant limitations such as low recording resolution and high risk of infection. NeuroOne believes our technology can address these unmet needs upon initial commercialization with pipeline technology to advance the field by enabling minimally invasive techniques and all-in-one diagnostic and therapeutic options. While our initial focus is Epilepsy, future applications in Parkinson`s disease, Essential tremors, and Dystonia are within sight. NeuroOne technologies will be presented to a well-defined market, eager for the advancement they bring. There are 188 hospital centers licensed to perform epilepsy surgical procedures in the U.S. The current addressable market opportunity for is approximately $525.6 million. As more patients choose the minimally invasive procedures made available by NeuroOne technology, the future opportunity is estimated to be approximately $14.9 billion with full market penetration.