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R-Squared ties up with IMS Health

Mar 1, 2010

R-Squared has formed a strategic alliance with IMS Health to help pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers comply with the growing body of state transparency and marketing disclosure laws, known as “aggregate spend” reporting laws.

Lombard Medical proposes to raise £13 million

The Aim-quoted medical device company Lombard Medical Technologies plans to raise £13 million by issuing new equity.

(Feb 1, 2010)

St. Jude Medical strengthens its product portfolio in Japan

St. Jude Medical is set to introduce its neurostimulation system in Japan. The company has gained regulatory approval from the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) for its Genesis spinal cord stimulation system.

(Feb 1, 2010)

Sybaritic to stop producing unapproved medical devices

Sybaritic has decided to halt the production and distribution of its medical products used in laser surgery, dermatology, and spa treatments until it is in compliance with FDA quality standards.

(Feb 1, 2010)

BC Tech introduces new miniature camera for medical devices

Santa Cruz, California-based BC Tech has come up with what is being described as one of the smallest medical cameras in the world.

(Feb 1, 2010)

IMPACT website comes under DDMAC’s scanner

The Division of Drug Marketing, Advertising, and Communications (DDMAC) of the U.S.

(Feb 1, 2010)

Boston Scientific, DePuy, Hospira and Philips Healthcare meet to share best practice sales and marketing tips with the European

Over 20 senior level speakers will gather at MDDexec’s European Sales & Marketing Summit, 17-18 March 2010, London.

(Dec 16, 2009)

Baxa launches enhanced online product content

Medical device firm Baxa has introduced an updated, interactive functionality to the product pages on its corporate website.

(Aug 5, 2009)

Pulmonx appoints new president and CEO

Pulmonx, a maker of medical devices and technologies for pulmonary disorders, has named Michael A. Baker as president and CEO. 

(Aug 5, 2009)

EU approves Boston’s Latitude


The European Union has given its nod of approval to Boston Scientific Corp. to introduce its Latitude remote-monitoring programme for heart-failure devices and defibrillators across the continent. The remote-monitoring system is already approved for use in the US.

(Aug 5, 2009)