ExoRenal joins The LaunchPort™ Medical Device Accelerator
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Read MoreHydrogen Peroxide sterilization capacity added to expand Longeviti product lines, and to allow regional device researcher access to latest development capabilities. News Article
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Read MoreWell-funded medical device company eNeura Inc. is moving its manufacturing and customer service operations from California to Baltimore to be near its corporate offices and local funders. News Article
Read MoreThe Johns Hopkins startup, which is developing next-generation synthetic soft tissues for reconstructive and aesthetic surgical procedures, relocates to LaunchPort as they expand News Article
Read MoreLaunchPort increased space at City Garage by about 50% to accommodate increasing demand by Resident companies. News Article
Read MoreLaunchPort’s Managing Director to lead Lean Start-up Discovery program for the Maryland Israel Development Center. The program is a partnership between MIDC, the Israel Innovation Authority, Abell Foundation, University of Maryland and the Maryland Department of Commerce. News Article
Read MoreVixiar Medical recently closed a $1.5 million financing round and is preparing for regulatory submissions and commercial launch. Local investors included TEDCO and the Abell Foundation. News Article
Read MoreThe MVR Company and Engineered Medical Systems announce their new Medical Device venture in Port Covington, Baltimore, Maryland News Article
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