| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Bryan Cantrell |
Associate General Counsel, Employment | Profile |
Abby Poland |
National Sales Director | Profile |
Jennifer Murphy-Moeykens |
Senior Director Human | Profile |
Jennifer Murphy-Moeykens |
Director, Human Resources Cardiac Assist and Cardiac Surgery | Profile |
Diana Rathbun |
Director - Human Resources for Getinge USA | Profile |
Express CPAP Supply is a San Jacinto, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Osprey Medical is a medical device company incorporated in 2005 with operations based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA. The Company is focused on protecting patients from the harmful effects of X-ray dye (contrast) used during commonly performed angiographic imaging procedures. Its proprietary dye reduction and monitoring technologies are designed to help physicians minimize dye usage. Osprey Medical`s core technologies originated from research conducted by Dr. David Kaye at Melbourne`s Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
VeriTeQ's core technology evolved from implantable radio frequency identification (RFID) microchip technology used in the health care community for over two decades. This first-of-its-kind implantable RFID technology was cleared for use by the FDA in 2004 as a Class II medical device, originally to identify at-risk patients at the point of care. It has now evolved to help medical device manufacturers meet mandatory regulations outlined in the FDA's Safety & Innovation Act, signed into law in July 2012, and the FDA's Unique Device Identification (UDI) Final Rule. This technology is VeriTeQ's Q Inside Safety Technology. VeriTeQ's dosimeter technologies are used in the oncology suite and give an oncology team the ability to measure the dosage of radiation delivered to a patient on a per treatment basis. The data collected from our dosimeter technologies is invaluable when recording the total amount of radiation that a patient is exposed to during the entire treatment regimen, and the data can be used on a generic basis to develop future treatment regimens and evidence-based healthcare. VeriTeQ is developing an informatics and data analytics platform that will improve the type of medical device and treatment regimen data that can be used in many applications to improve patient healthcare and outcomes. Such examples include using VeriTeQ's UDI data in supply chain management for medical device manufacturers and healthcare institutions, quality and reimbursement controls for hospitals, and treatment regimen data for patients receiving chemotherapy and radiation therapy. VeriTeQ owns a rich portfolio of intellectual property protecting all of its current and future technologies.
Elekta is proud to be the leading innovator of equipment and software used to improve, prolong and save the lives of people with cancer and brain disorders. Our advanced, effective solutions are created in collaboration with customers, and more than 6,000 hospitals worldwide rely on Elekta technology. Our treatment solutions and oncology informatics portfolios are designed to enhance the delivery of radiation therapy, radiosurgery and brachytherapy, and to drive cost efficiency in clinical workflows.
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.