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Able Planet
API has developed a micro-technology
designed to be a leading edge hearing aid compatible and hearing accessible technology. The Able Planet™ micro-technology,
when installed into a telephone receiver, hands-free unit or any consumer audio equipment, provides for enhanced telephone
accessibility for people with mild to severe-to-profound hearing loss.
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CTEK
CTEK is a community based business catalyst helping entrepreneurs with innovative technologies to
develop and grow profitable, sustainable businesses
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Genesis Medical Interventional
A start-up that designs
and develops innovative proprietary products for percutaneous interventional procedures used in the treatment of occlusive
vascular disease.
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Creos Corporation
An established OEM of medical generators.
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Medical Dynamics
A start-up that designed and marketed Sequential Pneumatic Compression Devices
used for the prevention and treatment of circulatory disorders in the lower limbs. Products included both prescription
and OTC devices, and related disposables.
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ArteriA
Medical Science Inc.
A
privately held San Francisco-based company with unique devices in the field of embolic protection and stroke recovery that
prevent emboli from traveling to the brain during angioplasty and stenting.
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San Francisco Science
San Francisco Science™ ("SFS") develops unique medical technologies
that lead the field in embolic protection; stroke therapy; prevention of deep vein thrombosis; transdermal detection of heavy
metals, substances of abuse and glucose; and prostate branchytherapy.
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Nexcura
NexCura delivers timely, targeted, evidence-based and personally relevant
disease treatment data. This individualized information is made available through the NexProfiler™ treatment option
tools. These tools are available for over 30 specific conditions, including various types of cancer as well as cardiovascular
and pulmonary conditions.
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UltraGuide Incorporated
An Israeli-based start-up that designed, manufactured and marketed interventional
guidance systems, software and disposables for minimally invasive image-guided procedures utilizing Ultrasound, CT, X-ray
and Magnetic Resonance systems.
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Hippocrates, Inc.
Hippocrates developed a secured web and Internet based medical software
and service network for the accumulation and analysis of patient data into a central database across a global network of healthcare
providers for the purpose of providing university based, biostatistically valid, patient outcomes for the practice of pain
medicine.
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United States Surgical Corporation
United States Surgical, a $B unit of Tyco Healthcare Group LP, is a leading
manufacturer of innovative wound closure products and advanced surgical devices. Products are available through two primary
business divisions: the Auto Suture Division which offers a complete line of surgical devices and laparoscopic instrumentation
for general and specialty procedures, and the Syneture Division, one of the most comprehensive suture product lines in the
industry.
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NeoVision Corporation
A start-up that designed and developed interventional ultrasound
systems used to guide breast biopsies. Products included interventional ultrasound systems, disposables and service.
Manufacturing was outsourced in Seattle, WA. Multiple distribution channels were established (dealers and a strategic
partner)
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MedDetect LLC
An early stage development company formed by Lockheed Martin Astronautics and Rose Health Enterprises. The Company’s
technology, developed initially for automated target recognition used in defense applications, is now being directed towards
the identification and characterization of cancerous lesions, ultimately improving the clinical and economic effectiveness
of high volume cancer screening.
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Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin Corporation, an advanced technology company, was formed in March 1995 with the merger of two of the world's
premier technology companies, Lockheed Corporation and Martin Marietta Corporation. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland,
Lockheed Martin employs about 130,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture
and integration of advanced technology systems, products and services.
Lockheed licensed their computer aided diagnosis program used on the Mars landing project to MedDetect for use in the
diagnosis of various types of cancer.
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United States Medical Corporation
A specialty ultrasound distributor.
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Venture Capital Diligence
In addition to providing consulting services to the above clients, HealthTek Ventures work closely with many Venture
Capital firms across the country on a variety of diligence projects.
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