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Mainstay is a medical device company focused on commercializing an innovative implantable restorative neurostimulation system, ReActiv8®, for people with disabling Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP).
Applied Clinical Research Institute is a Anaheim, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
At LumiThera, we are committed to developing solutions to prevent vision loss and blindness, improve visual function and stop or slow the progression of blinding diseases of the eye. We will continue to innovate non-invasive approaches to address unmet medical needs. LumiThera, Inc. is a commercial-stage medical device company initially focused on treating patients affected by dry age-related macular degeneration. The Company`s expertise is in the application of photobiomodulation (“PBM”), using non-invasive light emitting diodes (“LED”) for acute and chronic ocular diseases and disorders. The Company is developing an ophthalmic LED office-based instrument to be used in multiple ocular conditions or disorders as non-invasive medical treatments. Three clinical studies have demonstrated clinical and pathological benefits of PBM in treating subjects with dry AMD. The recent TORPA II clinical trial results demonstrating improvements in clinical outcomes of vision and reduction of pathological “drusen” following imaging analysis were published in December 2016 in ACTA Ophthalmologica, a top peer-reviewed Ophthalmology journal. The company recently completed the LIGHTSITE I clinical trial,a thirty subject dry AMD study partially supported by the National Eye Institute. The Valeda LIght Delivery System is now available for sale in the European Economic Area. The Valeda Light Delivery System is CE Marked. The device is not for sale in the USA.
WYTECH Industries Inc is a Rahway, NJ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
VisionQuest Biomedical Inc. is a research and development company founded in 2007 with the objective of bringing affordable medical devices to the ophthalmic and diabetes care markets. VisionQuest has developed multiple medical devices with funding from the National Institutes of Health and is now looking to transfer those technologies to the commercial space. Our devices are currently being used in the United States and Latin America.