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Hymed Group Corp. is a Bethlehem, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Innovative spine and medical technology company Camber Spine is dedicated to creating surgeon-designed solutions in MIS and minimally disruptive access for the treatment of complex spinal pathology. Incorporating state-of-the-art manufacturing, 3-D printing, and an acute sensitivity to patient anatomy, we are making quantum leaps in the spinal fusion market. Our patented OLIF system and procedure – with its less complicated, simpler approach to treating complex spinal pathologies – is poised to change the way spine care is delivered. Camber Spine now has 20 products with 510(k) clearances and over 28 active or issued patents, including two award-winning, highly innovative and IP protected device platforms that support faster spinal fusion and recovery: ENZA® (MIS Integrated Interbody) spinal fusion implants; and SPIRA® OA (Open Architecture 3D printed) spinal fusion and orthopedic implants. Our 27,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility just outside Philadelphia features meeting facilities, office spaces, a mechanical test lab with full prototype shop and an expanded double cadaver lab.
Xycorp Medical Inc. is a Mississauga, ON-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Fullpower is the leader for cloud-based IoT smart-home and wearable solutions powered by AI, machine-learning and data science. With more than 125 patents, the Fullpower IP portfolio covers the AI-powered Sleeptracker® and the MotionX® IoT technology platforms for the Smart-Home and wearable. Fullpower`s business model is to license technology and IP to brand leaders such as Nike, BeautyRest, Amazon, Movado, Serta and others. Founded by Philippe Kahn, creator of the first camera-phone and based in Silicon Valley, the Fullpower team is passionate about technology craftsmanship, innovation, and the global AI-IoT paradigm shift.
Flosonics Medical is a venture-backed start-up that develops and commercializes wearable sensors, which improve clinical management of critically ill patients inside and outside of the hospital.