Biocorp Production SA has been awarded 510(k) clearance from the U.S. FDA to market Mallya as a medical device that connects insulin pens. The news, out on Dec. 8, led Biocorp’s stock price to jump 32.69% to $21.52.
At the recent Clinic Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) conference in San Francisco, Regenlife SAS presented the design for its Light4life study examining the therapeutic efficacy of the RGn600 device. This trial on more than 100 subjects will evaluate the cognitive impacts of new photobiomodulation technology.
Vaudois University Hospital (CHUV), in conjunction with the European laboratory for particle physics (CERN) and Theryq SAS, has signed an agreement to develop equipment for a novel radiotherapy technique known as “electron Flash therapy.” The new device will use very high energy electron (VHEE) radiation to treat cancers resistant to conventional therapy.
Meccellis Biotech Group SAS reported closing an $8.25 million series B funding round to launch its biological implant technology on the US market. The exercise was supported by investment worth $5 million from Ocean Participations SAS alongside new funds from Volney Development SAS, Nouvelle-Aquitaine Co-Investissement SAS and the Poitou-Charentes business angel network Synergence Invest SAS.
Mdoloris Medical Systems SAS and Pprs SAS reported a joint venture to launch ANI Guardian, a connected medical device that continuously and non-invasively tracks pain levels and well-being in a range of non-verbal or cognitively impaired people.
Vitadx SA is preparing to close a new $8.3 million funding round, to ramp European distribution of its automated software platform for early detection of bladder cancer. The system is based on morphology analysis of cells in a urine sample on a digital cytology slide. “Our Visiocyt technology allows urologists to adjust patient pathways and thereby limit the number of invasive procedures necessary to confirm their diagnosis with people already presenting symptoms,” Allan Rodriguez, CEO and co-founder of Vitadx, told BioWorld.
Surgical teams from the Department of Oncology at Toulouse University Hospital and the Cancer University Institute of Toulouse Oncopole have achieved a total reconstruction of a patient’s nose using a 3D-printed synthetic graft previously implanted in her forearm to pre-vascularize it.
The government in France has just launched the Health Innovation Agency. This new government agency aims to improve identification of future health technology and better anticipate the impact of innovation in France.
Diagnostic Medical Systems Group SA (DMD) is selling its entire stake in the share capital of Hybrigenics SAS, a biotech company listed on the Paris Euronext Stock Exchange since 2007. This sale of 116,911,328 shares, representing 43.41% of Gard, France-based Hybrigenics’ share capital, will allow DMS Group to refocus on its core imaging business. “We will strengthen our free cash in order to ramp the launch of new technology in medical imaging,” Samuel Sancerni, CEO of Diagnostic Medical Systems, told BioWorld.
Implanet SA reported having raised $2.7 million to ramp up commercial distribution of its spine implants designed for minimally invasive surgery for spine deformities. The exercise took the form of a capital increase in cash with maintenance of shareholder preferential subscription rights launched a month ago.