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Unilife is a U.S-based medical device and technology company that designs, develops, manufactures and supplies innovative, differentiated delivery systems for injectable drugs, biologics and vaccines. Unilife has a broad portfolio of injectable drug delivery systems including prefilled syringes, auto-injectors, wearable injectors, drug reconstitution delivery systems, ocular delivery systems and novel devices. Unilife builds long-term partnerships with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies seeking to leverage our products to enable, enhance and differentiate their injectable therapies. Unilife can develop or customize its device technologies to address the specific drug, commercial and patient needs of its pharmaceutical customers. Unilife’s dynamic business environment, advanced operational capabilities, world-class team and stringent quality processes enables the Company to serve the device innovation needs of its pharmaceutical customers with speed, agility and reliability. A state-of-the-art global headquarters and manufacturing facility in York, PA serves as an integrated center for the seamless design, development, production, quality control, regulatory compliance and commercial supply of its products.
AMD Ritmed is one of the leading companies in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Heru Inc. (www.SeeHeru.com) has developed patented autonomous AI-powered vision diagnostics and augmentation software for commercially available AR/VR devices. This technology exceeds traditional standards of care in clinical equivalence, usability, cost, size and portability. Heru is the only cross-platform solution that can autonomously diagnose vision defects and customize individual vision augmentation based on the user`s unique vision defects.
Pace Tech is a Clearwater, FL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Siren`s first commercial product is an FDA-registered temperature monitoring sock that connects wirelessly to a software application, allowing podiatrists to detect early signs of inflammation in patients at risk of developing diabetic foot ulcers.