Micro C Imaging, developer of a portable extremity imaging system, has increased its seed investment by US $1.0MM, bringing funding to $2.2MM.
The company seeks to launch its mobile fluoroscopy system in 2018. The handheld system is designed to bring mobile x-ray capability into physicians’ offices and clinics; urgent care facilities; ERs; rural, sports and military field settings and geographies that would benefit from a portable solution. Further, the Micro C™ may help physicians increase the utilization rate of their facilities and free up surgical time to perform additional procedures.
Micro C was highlighted in the February issue of ORTHOKNOW® among other first-time exhibitors at AAOS 2018 that are developing non-device innovations.
Sources: Micro C Imaging; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Micro C Imaging, developer of a portable extremity imaging system, has increased its seed investment by US $1.0MM, bringing funding to $2.2MM.
The company seeks to launch its mobile fluoroscopy system in 2018. The handheld system is designed to bring mobile x-ray capability into physicians’ offices and clinics; urgent care...
Micro C Imaging, developer of a portable extremity imaging system, has increased its seed investment by US $1.0MM, bringing funding to $2.2MM.
The company seeks to launch its mobile fluoroscopy system in 2018. The handheld system is designed to bring mobile x-ray capability into physicians’ offices and clinics; urgent care facilities; ERs; rural, sports and military field settings and geographies that would benefit from a portable solution. Further, the Micro C™ may help physicians increase the utilization rate of their facilities and free up surgical time to perform additional procedures.
Micro C was highlighted in the February issue of ORTHOKNOW® among other first-time exhibitors at AAOS 2018 that are developing non-device innovations.
Sources: Micro C Imaging; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
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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.