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Neta Scientific is a Moorestown, NJ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
American Disabilities Corporation is a Princeton, NJ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Physio-Control, now part of Stryker, is the world leader in the development, manufacture, sale and service of external defibrillator/monitors and emergency medical response products and services. We envision a world in which no person dies suddenly as a result of an acute, treatable medical event. Physio-Control Team Members are part of a unique group who love what they do - and why they do it. Our Team is comprised of talented individuals who have purpose, creativity and passion, and we are proud to be leading the industry dedicated to saving and extending lives around the globe. Our Team Members are our most valuable asset and what sets us apart from our competitors. We are committed to our mission to save lives through hard work and dedication.
Synaptive Medical Inc., a Toronto-based medical device and technology company, designs hardware and software that cross traditional barriers in hospitals and improve patient care in and beyond the operating room.
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.