David Pring-Mill

HIRONIC Hosts First Asian Summit for Non-Invasive Aesthetic Technologies

South Korean medical device manufacturer HIRONIC held its inaugural Asia Innovation Summit in Bangkok on June 5th, bringing together 100 medical professionals and distributors from South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, and other countries. The event focused on clinical […]

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AI-Powered Inbox Solutions Aim to Reduce Physician Administrative Burden

Healthcare providers spend significant portions of their workday managing administrative tasks rather than patient care, contributing to widespread burnout. Affineon Health, a Denver-based healthcare technology company, announced it has closed a $5 million seed funding round to expand its AI-powered

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Principal Technologies Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Swiss Medical Research Company for $44 Million

A Canadian healthcare acquisition company is continuing to build its portfolio of healthcare technology companies. Principal Technologies Inc. announced on December 11, 2024, that it signed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire a 70.7% controlling interest in Syndermix AG,

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Arthrosurface Acquired by Former Leaders in Strategic Divestiture from Anika Therapeutics

A medical device company specializing in joint preservation has changed ownership, returning to management by its former executives. Arthrosurface, Inc., which develops joint restoration solutions for active patients, was acquired from Anika Therapeutics (NASDAQ: ANIK) by a group led by

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Austin-based Clairvoyant Networks Named Finalist in $5.8M Longitude Prize for AI-Powered Fall Prediction Technology

Falls among people with dementia represent a significant healthcare challenge, with increased risks of hospitalization, disability, and death compared to their peers. Austin-based Clairvoyant Networks has been named one of five finalists in the £4.4 million ($5.8 million) Longitude Prize

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