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boston745

08/15/16 3:53 AM

#5729 RE: TennisStar #5728

Now you've got me curious as to Wailua Wheat. Seems this beer will be showing up here sometime this year, gonna have to try it. I hope your enjoying your beer near the ocean!

It's been nice chatting with you, sorry I'm not able to mentally spar with you. That's my wife's strongsuite not mine. She's the one in the medical field, I'm just some guy that moves numbers around. ??

Rock on ??

Atlanta1

08/15/16 4:01 AM

#5730 RE: TennisStar #5728

not sure I understand the need to be so cryptic, but I guess that's how you get your jollies!

I pray every night and every day that AMDA will work - very soon, and very big.

boston745

08/16/16 1:21 AM

#5751 RE: TennisStar #5728

Amedica's connection to Boca Raton came via US Spine which is from there. How exactly they began using companies from there for offerings i have not yet identified.

I'm finding more links between K2M & Amedica, like Hague Netherlands host to both Amedica's trials also k2m regulatory representative location via Emerogroup.
Peter Harris - Senior Engineer K2m - US Spine - Amedica (now runs Flospine, LLC in Boca Raton)
Found a couple of distributors working with both K2m & Amedica.

Amedica is looking to expand into Australia, K2m also uses Emerogroup there.

So k2m just received approval by FDA to sell their 3D printed titanium implants and Amedica just so happens to be working on 3d printing. Imagine Silicon Nitride Implants with Cascadia's porous design combined with Cascade's CSC. Match made in heaven i'd say!

The bottom line is, when it comes to understanding and developing and working with this complex advanced ceramic, Amedica has a strong leading position. 3D printing of silicon nitride can change the manufacturing cost dramatically, particularly when it comes to the porous implant, which was the subject of the CASCADE trial from Europe that I talked about.


Amedica's (AMDA) CEO Sonny Bal on Q2 2016 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

All of this is made very possible due to their partnership with Kyocera, another company that we’ve followed most recently in connection to their partnership with 3D Systems. Amedica currently makes its products in an ISO 13485 certified manufacturing facility through Kyocera.


Robocasting: Amedica Corporation to Make 3D Printed Medical Implants with Silicon Nitride Ceramics

boston745

08/17/16 11:30 PM

#5785 RE: TennisStar #5728

I could use some advice on how to do proper research g2g. I found ties between amda and k2m since 2011 when the distro deal was first penned. I can't find anything conclusive.