Artio Medical
Series A in 2018
Artio Medical, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing catheter-based solutions for cardiovascular diseases. Based in Olathe, Kansas, the company specializes in endovascular devices designed for embolization of vessels, aneurysms, and other vascular structures. Its product offerings include Solus Gold and Solus Flex, both embolization devices featuring unique delivery systems, as well as Aneura and Endura, which combine coils and accessory balloons for the immediate occlusion of saccular and cerebral aneurysms, respectively. Artio Medical was founded in 2011 and was previously known as Metactive Medical, Inc. before rebranding in February 2020. The company operates as a subsidiary of Novita Therapeutics, LLC, and its innovations aim to enhance the speed and safety of vascular occlusion procedures for physicians.
Artio Medical
Venture Round in 2017
Artio Medical, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing catheter-based solutions for cardiovascular diseases. Based in Olathe, Kansas, the company specializes in endovascular devices designed for embolization of vessels, aneurysms, and other vascular structures. Its product offerings include Solus Gold and Solus Flex, both embolization devices featuring unique delivery systems, as well as Aneura and Endura, which combine coils and accessory balloons for the immediate occlusion of saccular and cerebral aneurysms, respectively. Artio Medical was founded in 2011 and was previously known as Metactive Medical, Inc. before rebranding in February 2020. The company operates as a subsidiary of Novita Therapeutics, LLC, and its innovations aim to enhance the speed and safety of vascular occlusion procedures for physicians.
Innara Health
Venture Round in 2017
Innara Health, Inc. is a company focused on developing innovative neonatal care technologies aimed at improving the health and development of preterm and full-term infants, as well as children with developmental needs. The company is best known for its NTrainer System, a medical device designed to assist with the feeding of premature infants by promoting non-nutritive sucking skills and enhancing feeding outcomes. This device plays a crucial role in developmental feeding programs, allowing infants to engage in early and frequent nipping opportunities that help coordinate their suck, swallow, and breathe functions. Innara Health serves a wide range of stakeholders, including hospitals, neonatal intensive care units, clinicians, infants, children, and their families, with the goal of improving the quality of life for these vulnerable populations. Founded in 2006 and based in Olathe, Kansas, the company was previously known as KCBioMedix, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.
Innara Health
Venture Round in 2017
Innara Health, Inc. is a company focused on developing innovative neonatal care technologies aimed at improving the health and development of preterm and full-term infants, as well as children with developmental needs. The company is best known for its NTrainer System, a medical device designed to assist with the feeding of premature infants by promoting non-nutritive sucking skills and enhancing feeding outcomes. This device plays a crucial role in developmental feeding programs, allowing infants to engage in early and frequent nipping opportunities that help coordinate their suck, swallow, and breathe functions. Innara Health serves a wide range of stakeholders, including hospitals, neonatal intensive care units, clinicians, infants, children, and their families, with the goal of improving the quality of life for these vulnerable populations. Founded in 2006 and based in Olathe, Kansas, the company was previously known as KCBioMedix, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.
Innara Health
Series A in 2013
Innara Health, Inc. is a company focused on developing innovative neonatal care technologies aimed at improving the health and development of preterm and full-term infants, as well as children with developmental needs. The company is best known for its NTrainer System, a medical device designed to assist with the feeding of premature infants by promoting non-nutritive sucking skills and enhancing feeding outcomes. This device plays a crucial role in developmental feeding programs, allowing infants to engage in early and frequent nipping opportunities that help coordinate their suck, swallow, and breathe functions. Innara Health serves a wide range of stakeholders, including hospitals, neonatal intensive care units, clinicians, infants, children, and their families, with the goal of improving the quality of life for these vulnerable populations. Founded in 2006 and based in Olathe, Kansas, the company was previously known as KCBioMedix, Inc. before rebranding in 2013.