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HemCon Medical Technologies
http://www.hemcon.com/Last activity: 29.07.2011
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HemCon Medical Technologies, Inc. was founded on one simple premise. Save lives. The HemCon® Bandage is now standard issue for America“s soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Location: Jamaica, Portland
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 2001
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Torch Hill... | torchhill.... |
Mentions in press and media 8
| Date | Title | Description |
| 29.07.2011 | Cell culture firm Nanofiber Solutions eyes $1.5M investment, partnerships | The two-year-old Ohio State University spinoff started selling its products earlier this year and has tasted some early success with about 15 paying customers, according to founder and Chief Technology Officer Jed Johnson, who hatched the i... |
| 21.06.2011 | A nanofiber company’s solution could advance nanotechnology in medicine | “We think we’ll be able to solve challenges in a lot of fields, including medicine,” Wright said. The nanofiber products market was $80.7 million in 2009, according to BCC Research. That market is forecast to reach $2.2 billion in total rev... |
| 19.04.2011 | NC biotech strikes deal to launch new blood clotting bandage | The Stasilon bandage itself received Food and Drug Administration clearance in 2007. Entegrion had been trying to commercialize the product on its own. But those efforts were stymied by the financial markets. Now, though, Entegrion has rais... |
| 05.05.2010 | Marine Polymer wins $29 million in patent infringement case. | A federal jury handed Marine Polymer Technologies Inc. a $29.4 million verdict in a four-year-old patent infringement lawsuit against HemCon Medical Technologies Inc. over bio-compatible polymers used to make hemostatic bandages. Danvers, M... |
| 23.02.2008 | HemCon Medical, bolstered by high-tech bandage sales, hits the acquisition trail | HemCon Medical Technologies, a Portland, Ore., startup that makes and sells high-tech bandages, said it will acquire Alltracel Pharmaceuticals, a publicly traded but barely profitable Irish healthcare conglomerate that also has a wound-care... |
| - | A nanofiber company’s solution could advance nanotechnology in medicine | Nanofibers are still finding their place in medicine. But Miles Wright readily counts the areas where his company’s technology could improve healthcare. Surgery. Wound care. Regenerative medicine. And that’s just the start. Raleigh, North C... |
| - | NC biotech strikes deal to launch new blood clotting bandage | For its 9th birthday, the North Carolina biotech Entegrion is giving itself a present: a product on the market. The Research Triangle Park company has struck a licensing deal with a Boston-based medical device company to manufacture and mar... |
| - | Cell culture firm Nanofiber Solutions eyes $1.5M investment, partnerships | A medical laboratory equipment company whose technology is used to test cancer drugs is hoping to land an investment of up to $1.5 million and a strategic partnership with a bigger company. A partnership deal would help Nanofiber Solutions ... |