
Canary Medical and NanoHive Medical announced an exclusive partnership to jointly develop next-generation smart spinal cages that integrate Canary Medical’s proprietary implantable sensing technology with NanoHive’s proprietary Hive Soft Titanium spinal implant design capabilities.
By integrating smart sensing capabilities into spinal interbody fusion cages, the companies aim to deliver objective, actionable data on fusion progression, segment mobility, and patient activity, thereby enabling earlier identification of recovery deviations, more personalized rehabilitation, and data-informed intervention. Building on Canary Medical’s FDA-cleared smart knee platform, the partnership with NanoHive extends validated active implant architecture into spine to address a large market with significant unmet need.
Joint development efforts will begin immediately, focusing on design integration, engineering validation, and defining key clinical applications. Additional updates regarding development milestones and future clinical plans will be announced as progress continues.
Sources: NanoHive Medical and Canary Medical
Canary Medical and NanoHive Medical announced an exclusive partnership to jointly develop next-generation smart spinal cages that integrate Canary Medical's proprietary implantable sensing technology with NanoHive's proprietary Hive Soft Titanium spinal implant design capabilities.
By integrating smart sensing capabilities into spinal...
Canary Medical and NanoHive Medical announced an exclusive partnership to jointly develop next-generation smart spinal cages that integrate Canary Medical’s proprietary implantable sensing technology with NanoHive’s proprietary Hive Soft Titanium spinal implant design capabilities.
By integrating smart sensing capabilities into spinal interbody fusion cages, the companies aim to deliver objective, actionable data on fusion progression, segment mobility, and patient activity, thereby enabling earlier identification of recovery deviations, more personalized rehabilitation, and data-informed intervention. Building on Canary Medical’s FDA-cleared smart knee platform, the partnership with NanoHive extends validated active implant architecture into spine to address a large market with significant unmet need.
Joint development efforts will begin immediately, focusing on design integration, engineering validation, and defining key clinical applications. Additional updates regarding development milestones and future clinical plans will be announced as progress continues.
Sources: NanoHive Medical and Canary Medical
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





