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Simplify Medical, Inc.
https://www.simplifymedical.com/Last activity: 09.02.2018
Active - Reference to NuVasive
We are excited to announce that Simplify Medical has joined NuVasive, the largest spine focused company in the world. Our team has worked for more than 10 years on bringing to life the most clinically effective technology in the cTDR procedure segment, and we’re excited about how this acquisition positions us to make an even bigger impact in patient lives.
Location: United States, California, Sunnyvale
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $23.25M
Founded date: 2013
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
- | Life Scien... | lspvc.com |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
09.02.2018 | Series B | $23.25M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
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09.02.2018 | Simplify Medical Closes $23.25M in Second Tranche of Series B Financing Totaling $44.25M | Simplify Medical Pty Ltd, the maker of the Simplify® cervical artificial disc, received the second tranche of its Series B financing of $23.25m, completing the oversubscribed round totaling $44.25m. The lead investor for the second tranche ... |
09.02.2018 | Simplify Medical Closes $44.25 Series B | SUNNYVALE, CA, Simplify Medical announced a second tranche of its Series B financing of $23.25 million, completing the oversubscribed round totaling $44.25 million. >> Click here for more funding data on Simplify Medical >> ... |
09.02.2018 | Simplify Medical Closes Additional $23.25 Million in Second Tranche of Series B Financing Totaling $44.25 Million | Business Wire by Michelle McAdam 9 Feb, 2018 SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Simplify Medical Pty Ltd, maker of the Simplify® cervical artificial disc, today announced a second tranche of its Series B financing of $23.25 million, comple... |
26.07.2017 | New nonmetal cervical disc set to reduce radiation exposure for patients after surgery | Simplify enters a crowded replacement disc market. However, the company is banking that its nonmetal discs will provide a significant competitive advantage. Metal discs create artifacts that can reduce MRI image quality, forcing clinicians ... |
- | New nonmetal cervical disc set to reduce radiation exposure for patients after surgery | Australian company Simplify Medical recently raised $21 million in a Series B round to support two pivotal clinical trials and commercialize its polymer/ceramic cervical device in Europe. The investment was led by Life Sciences Partners and... |