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- 24/01/2012
Eykona, a medical 3D imaging company that was spun out of Oxford University, is aiming to grow its sales to the US market, through the opening of a new office in North Carolina.
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A Shropshire-based manufacturer of components for scientific and medical equipment registered record sales figures in 2011, highlighting the work of their scientific sales team.
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- 17/01/2012
A scientific innovation organisation has posted a $10 million prize for anyone who can create a piece of medical equipment that carries out the same tasks as Star Trek’s fabled ‘tricorder’ diagnostic tool, used by Drs Spock and McCoy.
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Plans for a life sciences business park in North Lanarkshire are aiming to foster the creation of hundreds of technology jobs, including scientific sales jobs.
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- 10/01/2012
Deltex Medical is looking to 2012 with great optimism, with an NHS drive to implement its flagship CardioQ-ODM blood monitoring device expected to create great opportunities for the company.
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- 06/01/2012
Tissue Regenix, the Leeds University spin-out medical technology company, has announced plans to create 30 specialist jobs, after raising £25 million through a share placing.
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A joint initiative by the laboratory equipment supplier Waters Corporation and Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) is aiming to inspire future developers of ground-breaking scientific equipment in the north-west of England.
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A new £750 million investment is to be made by the Government into home monitoring medical equipment for people with chronic illnesses such as diabetes or heart conditions.
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Civic and private business leaders in Bradford are working to encourage science and medical companies to take advantage of new state-of-the-art work spaces and offices at the local Listerhills Science and Technology Park.
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US healthcare giant, Covidien, is to spin-off its pharmaceutical arm as a separate business as part of its efforts to focus on its international medical equipment footprint and increase medical sales jobs.
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