RALEIGH, N.C., April 12, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DARA BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq:DARA), reported today that SurgiVision, Inc., a privately held company, and Brainlab AG, announced on April 11 a ...
Brainlab and the AO Foundation Collaborate on the Future of Immersive Medical Education and Training
Brainlab and subsidiary Level Ex working closely with the AO to deliver extended reality technology for best practices in education and training MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brainlab, a digital medical ...
With Akili’s recent FDA clearance, healthcare video games have been making headlines. A Munich-based medical technology company recently acquired a different kind of game — one designed to help ...
Earlier this year, ZimVie selected Brainlab to help achieve its goal of building out a comprehensive spinal surgery system through a partnership—rather than starting from scratch—and, so far, the ...
Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurgaon, India installs first Elekta treatment system equipped with integrated Brainlab ExacTrac Patient Positioning system "ExacTrac is a highly accurate, ...
Medical technology company Brainlab has acquired Level Ex, whose video games are used to train doctors to diagnose and treat COVID-19 and other health conditions. The outcome is a good one for Chicago ...
MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brainlab, a global pioneer of software-driven medical technology, announced today the acquisition of Medineering, a developer of application-specific robotic technologies.
Less than a year after ZimVie tapped Brainlab to add its surgical guidance technology to ZimVie’s own spinal surgery devices, the partnership has already paid off. The first product of their ...
Hot on the heels of Brainlab selling its orthopedic joint reconstruction business to Smith and Nephew, the Munich-based firm is now making an acquisition of its own. The company said it is acquiring ...
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Brainlab has recalled the 3D navigation software used with the company's Spine & Trauma Navigation System due to the potential for inaccurate information to display that may prevent the surgeon from ...
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story stated that Brainlab is based in Berlin, rather than Munich. Level Ex, a Chicago startup that makes medical-training video games for doctors, has been ...
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