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Date: 17th Mar 2010
National Instruments still granting tools
to advanced medical device developers
Test and measurement expert National Instruments is granting
up to $25,000 USD in software and services as awards to
startup medical-electronic companies that are evaluating
NI hardware as a component of their medical device. National
Instruments has started this program in 2008 and is extending
it up to June 2010.
Up to now National Instruments has awarded $1 million USD
in software, support and training to 59 medical device manufacturers
from around the world to use its NI LabVIEW graphical system
design platform in designing medical devices.
Companies that have received medical device grant program
include the following:
-- Biorep Technologies - a company from Miami developing
a perifusion system to assist in the isolation of cells
in the pancreas for conducting diabetes research
-- KNESTEL Technologie & Elektronik - a German company
working on a rehabilitation robot for home use that retrains
persons with neurological disturbances caused by spinal
cord injury, stroke or traumatic brain injury to walk
-- NuVue Therapeutics - a company from Fairfax, Virginia,
working on an early diagnosis and cancer treatment method
that uses an ultrasound-guided cyrothermal ablation method
to deliver chemotherapy directly to the tumor
-- Quantum Dental - a Toronto-based company developing The
Canary System, a new approach to the early detection and
treatment of tooth decay without the use of X-rays
-- TecMed -a company from Albuquerque, New Mexico, that
has completed a portable, fully functional prototype demonstrating
the capabilities of its device design for monitoring a patient's
blood glucose levels during open heart surgery to provide
immediate ("therapeutic") feedback for the surgical
team
To learn more visit www.ni.com/medicalgrant
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