Appiades Meditech

Electro-magnetic Device for Healing Fractures

Health Tech & Life Sciences
Non Active, Nov 2016
Pre-Funding Herzliya Founded 2007
Total raised
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2007
Headcount
6
HQ
Herzliya
Sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences

About

Appiades Meditech has developed an electro-magnetic device that accelerates the union process in bone fractures. It creates an osseous tissue bridge between the two bone parts faster and so avoids the damage caused to the body as result of the fixing that has to be maintained until the bone has united. The company is alsoinvolved with osteoporosis.

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What is the primary focus of Appiades Meditech's technology?
Appiades Meditech has developed an electro-magnetic device designed to accelerate the union process in bone fractures by creating an osseous tissue bridge faster.
What additional medical area is Appiades Meditech involved with?
Beyond bone fracture healing, Appiades Meditech is also involved with osteoporosis.
When was Appiades Meditech founded?
Appiades Meditech was founded in January 2007.
What is the current operational status of Appiades Meditech?
Appiades Meditech is currently inactive, as of November 2016.
Where is Appiades Meditech headquartered?
Appiades Meditech is headquartered in Herzliya, Israel.
How many employees does Appiades Meditech have?
Appiades Meditech has 6 employees.
What is Appiades Meditech's current funding stage?
Appiades Meditech is in the Pre-Funding stage.
What is the primary sector classification for Appiades Meditech?
Appiades Meditech's primary sector classification is Health Tech & Life Sciences.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Health Tech & Life Sciences
Sub-sectors
Health Tech & Life SciencesMedical DevicesMedical Treatment & Therapeutics
Technologies
SensingElectro-Magnetic
Target customers
Healthcare & Life SciencesMedical Devices IndustryMedical ProductsHealthcareProviders
Business model
B2B

Tags

therapeutic-devicesmedical-devicesorthopedicssensors