Hospital for Special Surgery Ventures, Radius Ventures, and Elron
Electronics Lead $18 Million Financing Round for Impliant
MILFORD, Conn., Jan. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Impliant Inc., a developer of novel
posterior motion-preservation and cartilage-protection devices for spine and
joint arthroplasty, today announced it has secured more than $18 million in
Series C financing from a group of leading financial and strategic investors. New investors HSS Ventures, an affiliate of the Hospital for Special Surgery,
Radius Ventures, and Elron Electronic Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ:ELRN)
participated in the round alongside Impliant's existing investors-Advent
International, Gemini Israel Funds and InnoMed Ventures.
Through its use of cutting-edge polymer materials and engineering techniques,
Impliant is developing a new class of spine and joint arthroplasty devices,
which target significant portions of the $20 billion orthopedic implant market. The TOPS(TM) System-the world's first Total Posterior Spine system-addresses
the 300,000 patients undergoing fusion surgery who could benefit from a
posterior motion preservation system. The company's Cushion- Bearing(TM) joint
implants fulfill the need among baby boomers for partial hip, knee and shoulder
prostheses.
Ron Sacher, CEO of Impliant, said, "The strong interest from such high- quality
investors demonstrates the enormous potential of our products, which we believe
will revolutionize the field of spine and joint arthroplasty. This current
round of financing enables Impliant to complete clinical trials, gain
regulatory approvals and begin marketing our TOPS(TM) System, while advancing
our line of Cushion-Bearing(TM) joint arthroplasty devices." Paddy Mullen, Managing Director of HSS Ventures, an affiliate of Hospital for
Special Surgery that is focused on product development, technology incubation
and venture investing said, "Impliant's posterior motion preservation solution
is an impressive design offering a promising alternative to fusion." Jordan Davis, Managing Partner at Radius Ventures, commented, "The TOPS(TM)
System has strong potential to be the first motion-preserving spine implant
that broadly addresses multiple sources of posterior back pain. This elegant
technology resonates well with leading spine surgeons." Ann Bilyew, a Partner at Advent International, which has been an investor in
Impliant since 2001, said, "We are enthusiastic about Impliant's progress to
date and potential for advancing its current programs through clinical trials. Our latest investment, which comes from our newest HCLS III fund, is based on
the tremendous promise the company has shown in developing a new generation of
cushion-bearing joint and spine implants." For more information contact:
Ron Sacher
Impliant Inc. (917) 270-5538
Impliant Inc. is developing a line of innovative spine and joint arthroplasty
implants. In 1999, Gemini Israel Funds led Impliant's Series A financing round,
while the Series B financing round was led by Advent International and Innomed. For more information on the company, visit http://www.impliant.com/. DATASOURCE: Impliant Inc.
CONTACT: Ron Sacher of Impliant Inc., +1-917-270-5538, Web site: http://www.impliant.com/
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