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French orthopedic surgical device developer In2Bones pulled in $1 million in a new round of equity financing, according to an SEC filing posted today.
The company produces and develops orthopedic osteosynthesis screws, snap-off screws, staples, implant pips, suture anchors, interpositional buttons and single-use instruments such as universal handles, screwdriver axes and drilling guides, according to its site.
The money is coming from 28 anonymous investors of whom 10 were labeled as “non-accredited” investors, according to the SEC filing.
The company is focused on creating and expanding the use of single use instruments for the field, according to its website.
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