emergency medical system News
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CARMAT appoints Ivo Simundic as Sales director for the DACH region to support the deployment of the Aeson artificial heart in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
CARMAT (FR0010907956, ALCAR), the designer and developer of the world’s most advanced total artificial heart, aiming to fulfill an unmet medical need by providing a therapeutic alternative to people suffering from end-stage biventricular heart failure, today announces the appointment of Ivo Simundic as Sales director for the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland). Graduated from ...
By Carmat
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EBR Systems Appoints Dr Bronwyn Evans, Dr David Steinhaus and Ms Karen Drexler to the Board of Directors
Highlights: Dr Evans, Dr Steinhaus and Ms Drexler to join EBR Systems’ Board ahead of the planned A$110m IPO on the Australian Stock Exchange Board appointments follow the retirement of Mr Dave Stassen and Dr Leighton Read New EBR Systems’ Board consists of Mr Allan Will, Mr John McCutcheon, Dr Christopher Nave, Mr Trevor Moody, Dr Bronwyn Evans, Dr David Steinhaus and Ms ...
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EBR Systems, Inc. Raises $50 Million to Complete Global Heart Failure Trial
EBR Systems, Inc., developer of the world’s first and only wireless cardiac pacing system for heart failure, has raised $50 million to conduct the global SOLVE-CRT study. The financing was led by Australian private equity firms M.H. Carnegie & Co. and Brandon Capital Partners and included participation by prior investors Split Rock Partners, Ascension Ventures and Dr. Thomas ...
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Arterys Raises $28 Million to Accelerate the Delivery of Medical AI to Practices Around the World
Arterys, a leading global medical imaging platform to deliver clinical AI products over the internet, just received its seventh USA FDA clearance and announced its latest round of funding — a $28 million Series C investment from a syndicate led by Benslie Investment Group and Temasek Holdings, with participation by Fosun, Revelation Partners, Emergent Medical Partners, and Varian Medical ...
By Arterys Inc.
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National Fire Academy Completes New Emergency Medical Services Courses
EMMITSBURG, MD - The U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Academy (NFA) has completed development of the first two new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) courses in response to the U.S. Fire Administration Reauthorization Act of 2008. An additional six courses are in the process of development or revision. The Reauthorization Act included direction for the National Fire Academy to ...
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Imtech: 130 million euro orders for innovation in the German care & cure market
Gouda - Imtech N.V. (technical services provider in Europe) announces that it has been awarded orders worth over 130 million euro in the care & cure sector in Germany. Innovation is the key word here. Imtech is involved in various innovations relating to ventilation, energy efficiency, ultra clean air in operating theatres and the use of medical gases. René van der Bruggen, CEO Imtech: ...
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