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Pentagon awards $78m in contracts to 5 medtech companies
Zoll, Philips win Defense Dept. contracts
Arthrex wins $255M Defense Dept. contract
Arthrex won a Pentagon contract worth $255 million, beating out nearly 60 other bidders for the deal, the U.S. Defense Dept. said yesterday.
The 5-year base contract for "medical items and accessories" went through a competitive bidding process that included bids from 57 other companies, the Pentagon said.
Dentsply, Philips Healthcare land $39M in Pentagon deals
Abbott inks $20M Pentagon deal for brain injury device
Intersect ENT hopes to raise $80 million in newly registered initial public offering | Medtech funding for the week of June 23, 2014
Device makers tally $67M in Pentagon deals
The Defense Dept. handed out some $66.7 million in supply contracts to 5 medical device makers, covering Pap test kits, radiology and patient monitoring systems.
Cervel Neurotech is nearing the close of an $11.9 million funding round | Medtech funding for the week of June 9, 2014
AxoGen and Brigham win $1.9M Pentagon contract for nerve repair innovation
The U.S. Dept. of Defense awarded a pair of grants worth $1.9 million to AxoGen and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston in support of their efforts to develop tools to aid in peripheral nerve surgeries.