Medical education company Simbionix USA Corp. has added two board members who are also investors in the company.Glen Mayfield of Cincinnati-based River Cities Capital Funds, which invested in Simbionix in 2008, brings more than 40 years of private equity and banking experience to the board, according to a statement.The second new board member is Raanan [...]
[Read more of this report]Updated 5:42 p.m.Simbionix USA Corp. has gone mobile with its surgery simulation education.The Medical Education Division of Simbionix has launched its first mobile product: an application for Apple Inc.’s iPhone, iPod and iPad technologies that pushes the division’s online courses for the medical and health care industries to the palm of your hand.Simbionix is introducing [...]
[Read more of this report]Cleveland’s Simbionix USA Corp., a leading developer of medical simulation systems, will for the first time offer a PROcedure Rehearsal Studio workshop at the International Course on Carotid Angioplasty and Other Cerebrovascular Interventions meetingin Frankfurt, Germany.
[Read more of this report]Paul Jensen, a vice president for global IT strategy and management in Wolters Kluwer’s Chicago office, assumes the role of General Manager for Simbionix’s eLearning and Content business. He will be in charge of MentorLearn, a product line that expands training and education beyond Simbionix’s core simulation products.
[Read more of this report]A $10 million public-private deal with Cardinal Health and Ohio State was the largest of several Third Frontier grants for biomedical companies or organizations announced Wednesday. Altogether, imaging companies and organizations received $20 million in funding. Out of eight total grant announcement, Cleveland-area companies were involved in five.
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