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Tekran Inc. is a Scarborough, ON-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
About Arrhythmia Research Technology, Inc. The Company through itswholly-owned subsidiary, Micron Products, Inc. manufacturescomponents, devices and equipment primarily for the medical anddefense industries. Micron is engaged in the production and sale ofsilver/silver chloride coated and conductive resin sensors used ascomponent parts in the manufacture of integrated disposableelectrophysiological sensors. These disposable medical devices areused worldwide in the monitoring of electrical signals in variousmedical applications. The Company has expanded into customthermoplastic injection molded products with a full array of design,engineering and production services and management. The addition ofan orthopedic implant machining operation produces quick-turn, highvolume and patient-specific, finished orthopedic implants. TheCompany also has developed and distributes a customizable proprietarysignal-averaging electrocardiography (SAECG) software used in thedetection of certain heart arrhythmias and that is reconfigurable fora variety of hardware platforms.
Project Mend is a San Antonio, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Atlantic AllCare is a Deerfield Beach, FL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Unlike traditional approaches that only address symptoms, Cardionomic addresses the conditions root cause of reduced contractility. The therapy uses neuromodulation to benignly increase contractility, thus improving cardiac output therefore increasing renal flow and end organ perfusion. Benignly increasing contractility decreases negative hormonal signaling, and improves in-hospital morbidity/mortality. This breakthrough therapy is also expected to increase pharmacological tolerance at discharge, which will reduce costly readmission and extend life. Spun off from Denali Medical II, a New Enterprise Associates (NEA) backed incubator, Cardionomic is funded by NEA, Greatbatch Medical and Cleveland Clinic Foundation.