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Med in Ireland 2015 Exhibitor Profiles MedinIreland 2015 Exhibitor Profiles Convention Centre, Dublin 29 October 2015 Enterprise Ireland is the government organisation responsible for the development and growth of Irish enterprises in world markets. We work in partnership with Irish enterprises to help them start, grow, innovate and win sales in export markets. Ireland is well positioned to capitalise on opportunities in the Medtech Market. In this Directory you will find information on Irish suppliers which have developed new technologies and innovative products and services for international markets. For more information, please contact: Cepta Duffy [email protected] 2 Contents Company Page ACORN REGULATORY CONSULTANCY SERVICES LTD 5 ADVANT MEDICAL 6 AEROGEN 7 ALLIED AUTOMATION 9 ANECTO LTD 10 ARRAVASC LTD 12 ARROTEK LTD 13 ASH TECHNOLOGIES LTD 14 AUTOMATIC PLASTICS 16 CAMBUS MEDICAL 18 CASHIN PRINT 20 CELGENTEK LTD 21 CLADA MEDICAL DEVICES 22 CLASS MEDICAL 23 CLEARSTREAM TECHNOLOGIES 24 CLINDOX LTD 25 CONNEXICON MEDICAL LTD 26 CREAGH MEDICAL LTD 27 CREGANNA MEDICAL 28 CROOM PRECISION MEDICAL 29 CURTISS-WRIGHT 30 DESIGN PARTNERS LTD 31 DOLMEN 32 EC LABELS LTD 33 EUROFINS 35 EXCELSYS TECHNOLOGIES 36 FINESSE MEDICAL LTD 38 FORT WAYNE METALS IRELAND 39 GABRIEL SCIENTIFIC LTD 40 GALWAY TOOL & MOULD LTD 41 GLANTA LTD T/A SUREWASH 43 HARMAC MEDICAL PRODUCTS 44 i360HYGIENE 45 IMS MAXIMS 46 INCEREB LTD 48 INNOVATIVE POLYMER COMPOUNDS – IPC 49 IRISH MICRO MOULDINGS 50 KELPAC MEDICAL 52 LAKE REGION MEDICAL LTD 53 MEDENTECH 54 MERGON HEALTHCARE 56 MGS MFG GROUP 57 3 NELIPAK HEALTHCARE PACKAGING 58 NEOSURGICAL LTD 59 NOVAERUS LTD 60 ONEVIEW HEALTHCARE 61 PHILLIPS-MEDISIZE CORPORATION 62 PRO-TEK MEDICAL LTD 63 PROXY BIOMEDICAL LTD 64 QSTREAM 65 RELATECARE 66 S3 GROUP 67 SEABROOK RESEARCH LIMITED 69 SEALPACK LABELLING SYSTEMS 70 SHANNON MICROCOIL 71 SHIMMER 72 SLAINTE HEALTHCARE 73 SMITHSTOWN LIGHT ENGINEERING 75 STERIPACK LTD 76 SYNECCO LTD 77 SYSTEM LABEL LTD 79 TAKUMI PRECISION ENGINEERING LTD 80 TELEFLEX MEDICAL OEM 81 TOOL & PLASTIC INDUSTRIES LTD 82 TREND TECHNOLOGIES 83 TRULIFE 84 VENTION MEDICAL IRELAND 85 VISTAMED LTD 86 VITALOGRAPH (IRELAND) LTD 88 ZEUS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS (IRELAND) LTD 90 4 Sectors: Professional Services ACORN REGULATORY VALUE PROPOSITION Our team of regulatory experts consistently deliver high quality customised service to our clients, on-time and within budget. We strive to maintain this same high standard of professional support throughout every project (large and small). COMPANY DESCRIPTION: Acorn Regulatory provide regulatory affairs and compliance support to pharmaceutical and medical device companies globally. We assist companies in all stages of growth, from start-ups to established multinationals. Our experience spans a broad range of therapeutic categories and thus allows us to fit in easily into existing team structures with minimum downtime required for training. Acorn Regulatory can be the virtual office for SME’s and manage their entire regulatory or compliance requirements. PRODUCTS/SERVICES: Our pharmaceutical regulatory affairs services include – • The preparation and submission of new marketing authorization applications • Post licensing activities; variations, renewals, referrals, gap analysis and due diligence reviews • Full in-house capability to create and publish applications electronically (NeeS/eCTD format) • We also offer European Pharmacovigilance services and can act as your European QPPV and are registered users of Eudravigilance. Our Medical Device Services include; • Devising the appropriate regulatory strategy for your device • Device classification • CE Mark Certification for EU markets, US, Canada and emerging Suite 6, Powerstown House market product registrations, liaison with notified bodies and competent Gurtnafleur Business Park authorities Clonmel • Device vigilance, post market surveillance Tipperary Ireland • European Authorized Representative services • Quality auditing: ISO 13485, internal auditing www.acornregulatory.com STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATES: CONTACT US: Short listed for the 2012 Inspiration & Horizon Awards by The Organisation of Regulatory Affairs Professionals (TOPRA), UK. Gemma Robinson E: [email protected] GEOGRAPHIES SERVED: EEA (European Economic Area), United States of America(USA) T : +353 52 6176706 SERVED: • Pharmaceutical (Human and Veterinary) • Medical Device • In-vitro Diagnostic Device Manufacturers • Food Supplements • SOCIAL MEDIA: Cosmetics • Herbal Manufacturers Twitter KEY CLIENTS: • Medical Device (start-up and medium sized) companies LinkedIn • SME & Established Pharma Companies 5 ADVANT MEDICAL LTD VALUE PROPOSITION Being the supplier of choice and a Tier one vendor to many medical companies globally. Advant provide superior contract solutions to medical device companies, with key focus on our customer and the patient. Our team of experienced Quality, design and production engineers, in conjunction with operations & supply chain share their knowledge with our customers in Material selection, Design for Manufacture, Product/Process design and validations in order to ensure that your product is released to the market with a high specification and in a timely manner. Whether you are looking for Manufacturing transfer or concept to commercialisation the Advant Team are ready to support you. COMPANY DESCRIPTION: Advant Medical is a global provider of contract manufacturing and packaging solutions to the medical device industry for over 20 years. With its headquarters in Galway, Ireland, Advant supports a broad range of customers including start-ups, SMEs and Multinationals through the product life cycle from concept through to commercialisation for both minimally invasive and implantable devices. PRODUCTS/SERVICES: SERVICES: • Design (Device & Packaging) • Engineering (Product & Process) • Pilot Manufacturing (testing, DVT, Animal trials) • Volume manufacturing (Validation, clinical and commercial builds) • Device assembly & Final packaging • Quality & Regulatory support • Technical sourcing • Comprehensive Supply Chain Management PRODUCTS • Neurovascular • Cardiovascular • Peripheral vascular Parkmore Business Park West • Orthopaedics Galway • Clot management Products • Stent & Balloon Packaging (Dispensers) STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATES: Ireland ISO:13485 2012 AND FDA REGISTERED www.advantmedical.com GEOGRAPHIES SERVED: Ireland, United States of America (USA) & Americas, Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom (UK), France, CONTACT US: Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mauritius, Mexico, Lorraine Eagleton Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Czech Republic E: [email protected] SERVED: • Medical Devices T : +353 91 770777 KEY CLIENTS: • Multinationals • Medium Enterprises • Start-Ups & Development Companies 6 Sectors: Medical Finished Products AEROGEN VALUE PROPOSITION Aerogen’s patented vibrating mesh technology has revolutionized aerosol therapy, delivering more drug to all sections of the lungs. Revolutionizing Technology • Palladium based core (rare platinum group of metals) creates a fine particle mist of consistently sized droplets for optimum drug delivery. • No-flow nebulizer, does not add flow to circuit. Revolutionizing Patient Care • Avoids de-recruitment of the patient • Reduced circuit breaks, related to reduced risk of hospital acquired infections. • Greater drug delivery, delivering more drug to the lungs. Revolutionizing Health Economics • Saves on overall drug costs. • Potential Reduction in length of stay of patients in ICU by 22%. Thousands of leading hospitals worldwide have already embraced Aerogen patented technology, with patients and care givers benefiting from its superior performance. COMPANY DESCRIPTION: Aerogen is an innovative medical device and drug delivery company specialising in the design, manufacture and marketing of aerosol drug delivery systems, aimed predominately at the critical care and home care respiratory markets. Aerogen’s patented vibrating mesh aerosol technology allows drugs to be nebulised into a fine particle mist that can be absorbed through the lungs while maintaining drug integrity. We have become a leader in acute care aerosol drug delivery equipment, within the medical device sector. Its Aeroneb® products play a critical role in treating patients on life-support ventilation in over 65 countries worldwide, and enjoy growing success in the home care setting. PRODUCTS/SERVICES: The Aeroneb Solo is a compact, single patient use nebulizer for aerosol therapy, which can be used for continuous and/or intermittent nebulization. Galway Business Park At its core is Aerogen’s vibrating mesh which gently and effectively delivers Dangan drugs to the lungs of critically ill patients. Co Galway The Aeroneb is a reusable, multi-patient use nebulizer, providing effective dose Ireland delivery of physician- prescribed inhalation solutions for infants through adults in both on and off ventilator applications. www.aerogen.com STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATES: ISO:13485:2012, CE Mark, 510K Approved CONTACT US: Air Award 2014 Best Company for Innovation & Leadership Eimear Kavanagh IMDA Overall Medical Technology Company of the Year 2013 American Association of Respiratory Care Zenith Award 2013 E: [email protected] Ruban D’Honneur Award at European Business Awards – 2011 T : +353 91 540400 IMDA Gold Award for Skills & Knowledge – 2009 CEO John Power is Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist – 2009 IMDA Excellence Award for Innovation, Research, Development and SOCIAL MEDIA: Commercialisation
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