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CardioMag Imaging

www.cardiomag.com

 
CardioMag Imaging, Inc. (CMI) is a privately held medical device company founded in 1999 and is engaged in the development and commercialization of a unique kind of cardiac diagnostic device known as MagnetoCardioGraphs (MCG). The device the company has
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.cardiomag.com
  • 13 British American Blvd
    Latham, NY USA 12110
  • Phone: 518.381.1000

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