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Surgalign Holdings Inc
XBER:RT2

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Surgalign Holdings Inc
XBER:RT2
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Price: 0.0023 EUR -47.73% Market Closed
Market Cap: 320.2k EUR
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Surgalign Holdings, Inc. is a medical technology company, which engages in designing, developing, and manufacturing biologic metal and synthetic implants. The company is headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois and currently employs 231 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-08-10. The firm is focused on developing an augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) digital surgery platform called HOLO AI, which is an artificial intelligence technology being applied to surgery. The technology is designed to automatically segment and identify detailed patient spine anatomy, autonomously create a surgical plan for surgeon review, and then provide visual guidance with augmented reality to the surgeon in the surgical field. The company has a portfolio of spinal hardware implants, including solutions for fusion procedures in the lumbar, thoracic, and cervical spine, motion preservation solutions for the lumbar spine, and a minimally invasive surgical implant system for fusion of the sacroiliac joint. The company also has a biomaterials portfolio of advanced and traditional orthobiologics. The firm offers its products to hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and healthcare providers in the United States.

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