Minnesota-based medical devices coating company Harland Medical Systems has raised $220,000, according to a recent regulatory filing.
The money raised was through a combination of debt and options. The company, which provides coating services to enhance medical device surfaces, wants to raise another $25,000.
Founded in 2003, Harland Medical was a tenant at theUniversity Enterprise Laboratoriesbefore graduating from the incubator. The company’s products include hydrophilic coatings that reduce friction and allow catheters and guide wires to navigate through complex anatomies. Harland also provides antimicrobial coatings designed to reduce hospital infections.
The company has raised money since 2006 and has raised roughly $5 million, based on regulatory filings.
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By Arundhati Parmar
Arundhati Parmar is the Medical Devices Reporter at MedCity News. She has covered medical technology since 2008 and specialized in business journalism since 2001. Parmar has three degrees from three continents - a Bachelor of Arts in English from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India; a Masters in English Literature from the University of Sydney, Australia and a Masters in Journalism from Northwestern University in Chicago. She has sworn never to enter a classroom again.More posts by Author













