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Inogen`s mission to improve the quality of life of supplemental oxygen users began in 2001 when Mae, a beloved Grandmother, was prescribed oxygen therapy. Learn more about Mae`s Story here: http://www.inogen.com/about-inogen/meet-mae/. Inogen was founded based on our conviction that oxygen therapy technology was not keeping pace with the desired lifestyles of patients who depended on it to live longer, more fulfilling lives. We estimate that more than 2.5 million patients in the United States and more than 4.5 million patients worldwide use oxygen therapy. Our compact, lightweight and travel-approved portable oxygen concentrators are designed to free patients from heavy tanks, managing tank refills or being tethered to stationary systems. We believe our products allow oxygen therapy patients to reclaim their freedom and independence so that life can be lived in moments, not in minutes left in an oxygen tank. With each step we take to improve our products and service, our customers take another step toward more freedom.
Solos Endoscopy is a Hyde Park, MA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Ottobock is a global leader in prosthetic and orthotic medical devices, with 49 branches and 6,000+ employees serving people with mobility challenges around the world. Otto Bock founded the company in Germany in 1919 with the vision of helping people restore and maintain their independence -- and that same vision drives the company today. The US branch was founded in 1958, followed in 1978 by the Canadian branch. The North American region employes nearly 700 people throughout the United States and Canada, with locations in Salt Lake City, UT; Minneapolis, MN; Toronto, ON; Louisville, KY; Tempe, AZ; Sacramento, CA; La Verna, CA; and additional field sales representatives. The company is headquartered in Germany, and includes regions in Western Europe, Eastern Europe/Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America.
GNYHA Ventures is a New York, NY-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
For almost half a century, Merry X-Ray (MXR) Corporation has met the challenges of keeping pace with the rapidly changing technology within the medical imaging profession. Most dramatic of these changes has been the migration from analog imaging to