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12.06.2024 | BGL Announces the Sale of Superior Huntingdon Composites to Liberty Lane Partners | Premier independent manufacturer of industry-leading branded fiberglass composite reinforcements and veils
CLEVELAND, June 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Brown Gibbons Lang & Company (BGL) is pleased to announce the sale of Superior Huntingdo... |
30.03.2012 | Deep tissue heating device for pain therapy draws more investment | The company’s four-pound ReBound device can deliver an electromagnetic field deep into tissues to generate therapeutic heating up to 4 centimeters below the skin’s surface. ReGear says the device decreases pain while it increases mobility a... |
12.08.2011 | Pain management device firm ReGear raises $500K | ReGear is hoping to push the investment up to $750,000, according to a regulatory filing.
The company started out in the sports and military markets, having licensed its technology from the U.S. Navy. But for ReGear, the big money lies in t... |
04.02.2011 | Therapeutic heating firm ReGear looks to LTC market for growth | The company’s revenue is growing “dramatically” thanks to a “rapid expansion” into assisted-living and long-term care facilities. The 3-year-old company is already profitable, Swoveland said.
To help fuel the expansion, the company recently... |
24.03.2009 | Pittsburgh’s ReGear Life Sciences completes $2.5 million venture round | Stonewood Managing Director John Tippins will joins ReGear’s board.
ReBound is a portable warming device that can treat muscle spasms; pain from conditions including osteoarthritis, soft tissue injuries and back disorders; as well as other ... |
- | Therapeutic heating firm ReGear looks to LTC market for growth | After starting in college athletics, therapeutic heating company ReGear Life Sciences is turning to long-term care facilities to fuel its “dramatic” growth.
The Pittsburgh-based company’s portable, 4-pound, pain management device, called th... |
- | Pain management device firm ReGear raises $500K | Pain management medical device company ReGear Life Sciences has raised $500,000 to boost its sales and marketing efforts.
The Pittsburgh-based company’s portable, 4-pound, pain management device, called the ReBound, works by generating heat... |
- | Pittsburgh’s ReGear Life Sciences completes $2.5 million venture round | PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — Pittsburgh’s ReGear Life Sciences will use its $2.5 million Series A investment to build a version of its pain-management product, ReBound, for the home health-care market. It also plans to expand further into spo... |
- | Deep tissue heating device for pain therapy draws more investment | ReGear Life Sciences has added additional funding to support its deep tissue heating pain management device, according to a recent regulatory filing.
The therapeutic heating company has raised $850,000 in equity since July, according to the... |