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BDMD Baird Medical Investment Holdings Limited
BDMD is a medical device manufacturer focused on microwave ablation systems and related hardware, a core medical devices category.
$44.98M
$1.78
+1.14%
BLGO BioLargo, Inc.
Clyra Medical infection control products classify BioLargo under Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$44.84M
$0.15
DARE Daré Bioscience, Inc.
Medical Devices & Biometrics: Ovaprene, DARE-HRT1, DARE-LARC1 (IDDS-based), DARE-HPV vaginal insert, and related intravaginal delivery devices are device-based products.
$42.15M
$2.85
-3.22%
NMTC NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corporation
Broader medical devices & biometrics category encompassing NMTC's product technology and device solutions.
$40.67M
$4.95
+2.27%
RDGL Vivos Inc.
The company designs, develops, and sells medical devices (RadioGel/IsoPet) used in oncology.
$33.31M
$0.07
MYO Myomo, Inc.
The company develops medical devices and biometric sensing capabilities, relevant to Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$33.02M
$0.90
+4.19%
POCI Precision Optics Corporation, Inc.
Medical devices and biometric imaging capabilities position the company within Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$32.94M
$4.19
+4.49%
ABVC ABVC BioPharma, Inc.
ABVC's ophthalmic drug and device programs position it within the medical devices & biometrics theme.
$32.08M
$1.31
-0.38%
CELU Celularity Inc.
The company uses placental-derived biomaterials and filings indicate medical device/biomaterial product development.
$32.03M
$1.15
-4.17%
BEAT HeartBeam, Inc.
Medical devices & biometrics category due to ECG hardware and biometric sensing.
$31.69M
$0.93
+0.61%
NEPH Nephros, Inc.
FDA-cleared medical devices (infection-control filters) used in hospitals and dialysis centers.
$31.35M
$3.07
+4.07%
GTHP Guided Therapeutics, Inc.
LuViva is a medical device product, falling under the Medical Devices & Biometrics investable theme.
$30.93M
$0.37
KTCC Key Tronic Corporation
Vietnam medical device manufacturing capability highlighted, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$30.30M
$2.87
+2.87%
ELUT Elutia Inc.
Medical Devices & Biometrics captures the company’s core focus on medical device technology and related biometrics/biomaterial platforms.
$29.59M
$0.70
-0.37%
EKSO Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc.
Product portfolio includes Ekso Indego Personal and EksoNR, both medical devices used for rehabilitation and mobility assistance.
$28.36M
$11.29
+4.49%
TELA TELA Bio, Inc.
TELA Bio manufactures OviTex Reinforced Tissue Matrix, a medical device/biomaterial used in soft tissue reconstruction, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$27.55M
$0.63
-7.73%
KPEA Kun Peng International Ltd.
The business includes health care equipment-based services and devices, aligning with medical devices & equipment.
$24.96M
$0.06
FEMY Femasys Inc.
Femasys manufactures medical devices and biometrics for women's reproductive health (FemBloc, FemaSeed, FemVue, etc.).
$24.79M
$0.42
+0.12%
ICCM IceCure Medical Ltd
IceCure manufactures liquid nitrogen-based cryoablation medical devices (ProSense/XSEN) used for tumor destruction, i.e., medical devices & biometrics.
$24.76M
$0.38
+4.54%
MLSS Milestone Scientific Inc.
Company operates as a medical device manufacturer with DPS-based technology and biometric sensing implications.
$22.55M
$0.29
-0.66%
UEEC United Health Products, Inc.
UEEC develops and commercializes a medical device (CelluSTAT) in the healthcare sector.
$21.99M
$0.08
COCH Envoy Medical, Inc.
Envoy Medical designs and manufactures implantable medical devices with biometric sensing capabilities (Acclaim CI and Esteem FI-AMEI).
$20.40M
$0.70
-0.93%
RVP Retractable Technologies, Inc.
Broad category for medical devices and biometric sensing products, encompassing syringes, needles, and safety devices.
$20.06M
$0.65
-2.99%
TLPH Talphera, Inc.
Ready-to-use syringe formats place Talphera in the medical devices/biometrics category related to injectable drug delivery.
$18.71M
$0.91
-2.03%
IRIX IRIDEX Corporation
Medical Devices & Biometrics: broad category capturing the medical device focus including ophthalmic devices.
$18.22M
$1.06
DQWS DSwiss, Inc.
Medical devices & biometrics category captures diagnostic/biometric hardware elements (e.g., analyzers) in their product mix.
$17.48M
$0.08
KNW Know Labs, Inc.
Medical devices & biometric sensing technology, aligning with Know Labs' hardware and sensing platform.
$16.05M
$2.14
ZJYL Jin Medical International Ltd.
The company designs, manufactures, and sells rehabilitation medical devices and biometrics-oriented equipment.
$15.65M
$2.15
+7.50%
ADGM Adagio Medical Holdings, Inc.
ADGM is a medical technology company whose core offerings are medical devices/biometrics for cardiac ablation.
$15.15M
$1.00
+1.77%
TRIB Trinity Biotech plc
Designs and manufactures medical devices and biometric sensing technologies used in diagnostics and wearables.
$13.39M
$0.74
-0.99%
MODD Modular Medical, Inc.
MODD directly manufactures insulin pumps (MODD1 and Pivot), a core medical device product category categorized under Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$12.42M
$5.37
-8.36%
RBOT Vicarious Surgical Inc.
As a medical device developer, RBOT falls under Medical Devices & Biometrics, reflecting its focus on medical device hardware.
$12.14M
$2.02
-0.98%
RMSL REMSleep Holdings, Inc.
RMSL designs and manufactures CPAP-based respiratory medical devices (DeltaWave), directly aligning with 'Medical Devices & Biometrics'.
$11.95M
$0.01
TOMZ TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.
Product category aligns with healthcare-themed medical devices and equipment, including disinfection hardware (SteraMist SIS/CES).
$11.83M
$0.56
-4.27%
PETV PetVivo Holdings, Inc.
PetVivo's Spryng is a veterinarian-administered medical device/biomaterial for osteoarthritis in dogs and horses.
$11.56M
$0.80
VASO Vaso Corporation
Vaso develops and sells medical devices and biometrics-related technology (cardiovascular focus).
$11.24M
$0.18
PLRZ Polyrizon Ltd.
Company's intranasal hydrogel barrier operates as a medical device concept with regulatory activity (Pre-Sub with the FDA), fitting Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$11.18M
$11.79
+3.33%
SINT Sintx Technologies, Inc.
Core business is manufacturing medical-grade silicon nitride materials used in medical devices, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$10.36M
$2.79
+3.90%
AMS American Shared Hospital Services
AMS utilizes specialized medical devices (Gamma Knife, LINACs, PBRT) to treat patients at its centers.
$10.34M
$1.40
-11.71%
LFWD Lifeward Ltd.
LFWD directly designs, manufactures, and sells medical devices (exoskeletons, anti-gravity systems, and rehabilitation solutions), fitting Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$10.03M
$7.50
+10.46%
LHSW Lianhe Sowell International Group Ltd Ordinary Shares
Exploration into medical applications via machine vision implies Medical Devices & Biometrics relevance.
$9.46M
$0.18
-1.92%
CHEK Check-Cap Ltd.
Check-Cap historically manufactured medical devices and biometric sensing technologies, including C-Scan components.
$9.42M
$1.63
+1.24%
MRM MEDIROM Healthcare Technologies Inc.
MOTHER Bracelet and related biometric sensing capabilities align with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$9.25M
$1.19
+1.71%
PAVM PAVmed Inc.
Veris Health's devices and biometrics functionality place it under Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$9.02M
$9.30
+1.97%
SCND Scientific Industries, Inc.
Medical Devices & Biometrics – automated pharmacy hardware and other medical device equipment.
$8.95M
$0.54
OSRH OSR Holdings, Inc.
RMC's distribution of medical devices indicates a direct medical devices & biometrics service line.
$8.89M
$0.41
-1.48%
MDCX Medicus Pharma Ltd. Common Stock
D-MNA is a medical device delivering therapy; fits Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$8.68M
$0.34
-2.59%
NXL Nexalin Technology, Inc.
Manufactures medical devices and biometric sensing platforms (neural stimulation hardware and HALO components).
$8.64M
$0.46
-0.45%
XWEL XWELL, Inc.
HydroMassage units and robotic/automation-enabled wellness devices fall under medical devices and biometric-equipped equipment.
$8.58M
$1.55
+4.36%
APYP AppYea, Inc.
AppySleep devices function as medical devices/biometrics for sleep disorders.
$8.20M
$0.01
BNGO Bionano Genomics, Inc.
The company’s core hardware falls under Medical Devices & Biometrics as it provides diagnostic devices for genome analysis.
$7.35M
$1.55
-1.27%
CUPR Cuprina Holdings (Cayman) Limited Class A Ordinary Shares
Cuprina manufactures medical devices and related wound-care equipment.
$7.29M
$0.33
-0.12%
SYNX Silynxcom Ltd.
Vital signs monitoring headset positions the product within medical devices/biometric sensing.
$6.98M
$1.26
-4.17%
TNON Tenon Medical, Inc.
Tenon Medical is a medical device manufacturer, aligning with the broad category of medical devices and equipment.
$6.90M
$0.80
+0.35%
HSCS HeartSciences Inc.
HeartSciences develops medical devices (wavECG) and biometric sensing capabilities, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$6.83M
$2.05
-4.65%
NVNO enVVeno Medical Corporation
NVNO designs and manufactures medical devices, including implantable bioprosthetic venous valves and related biometrics/sensing technology.
$6.76M
$11.81
+0.94%
ICU SeaStar Medical Holding Corporation
SeaStar's business centers on medical devices (SCD) and related sensing/monitoring capabilities, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$6.64M
$2.36
-0.84%
BMRA Biomerica, Inc.
Diagnostic tests fall under Medical Devices & Biometrics category as test-based diagnostics.
$6.58M
$2.18
ALUR Allurion Technologies Inc.
Allurion Balloon is a swallowable medical device used for weight management.
$6.21M
$0.68
-11.17%
LUDG Ludwig Enterprises, Inc.
Development of non-invasive diagnostic tests/biomarker-based technology qualifies as medical devices & biometrics.
$5.69M
$0.04
LQMT Liquidmetal Technologies, Inc.
Medical Devices & Biometrics: includes liquidmetal-enabled medical devices/biometric sensing technologies (e.g., Movano EVHealth ring).
$5.41M
$0.13
ALBT Avalon GloboCare Corp.
KetoAir functions as a medical device, placing it under Medical Devices & Biometrics as a core product category.
$5.14M
$1.06
-20.52%
CRVW CareView Communications, Inc.
CareView's devices are medical devices and biometric sensing solutions, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$4.99M
$0.04
INBS Intelligent Bio Solutions Inc.
The company provides medical devices and biometric sensing technology (fingerprint-based drug testing platform) as its core offering.
$4.94M
$5.97
+8.55%
CLGN CollPlant Biotechnologies Ltd.
CollPlant's regenerative implants and dermal fillers are medical devices, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$4.56M
$0.38
+5.71%
LCTC Lifeloc Technologies, Inc.
SpinDx is a medical device platform for on-site drug detection, aligning with the Medical Devices & Biometrics investable theme.
$4.52M
$1.84
YMAT J-Star Holding Co., Ltd. Ordinary Shares
Offers medical devices & biometrics-related products/services, aligning with healthcare applications.
$4.51M
$0.25
-5.47%
BIXT Bioxytran, Inc.
MDX Viewer falls under Medical Devices & Biometrics, a direct category for Bioxytran's diagnostic hardware.
$4.42M
$0.04
XAIR Beyond Air, Inc.
LungFit is a medical device platform that generates nitric oxide and is sold/distributed to hospitals.
$4.36M
$0.53
-2.57%
TTNP Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
ProNeura-based implants are medical devices; Titan's activities center on device/platform development in the healthcare space.
$4.21M
$4.61
SNOA Sonoma Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Wound care and HOCl products sit within the Medical Devices & Biometrics investable theme.
$3.91M
$2.63
+14.35%
OGEN Oragenics, Inc.
Oragenics develops and deploys an intranasal delivery device, a direct medical device offering.
$3.77M
$0.95
+2.56%
GTCH GBT Technologies Inc.
GTCH's qTerm device and biometrics relate to medical devices/biometrics category.
$3.70M
$0.00
ADMT ADM Tronics Unlimited, Inc.
Company designs and manufactures medical devices and biometric sensing technologies including diagnostics and therapeutics.
$3.64M
$0.08
VERO Venus Concept Inc.
Venus Concept produces medical aesthetic devices and robotic systems (Venus platforms, ARTAS iX) and related medical devices.
$3.10M
$2.23
+33.23%
VTAK Catheter Precision, Inc.
The company's core products are medical devices (VIVO, LockeT), fitting Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$2.43M
$2.15
-3.15%
MHUA Meihua International Medical Technologies Co., Ltd.
The company operates as a medical devices manufacturer, aligning with the Medical Devices & Biometrics investable theme.
$2.43M
$7.62
+0.13%
BTCY Biotricity, Inc.
Medical devices & biometrics platform encompassing ECG/remote cardiac monitoring hardware and sensing capabilities.
$2.21M
$0.24
CLSD Clearside Biomedical, Inc.
Company-level focus on manufacturing/bringing to market a medical device platform (ophthalmic) and related biometrics-like tech.
$2.15M
$0.43
+4.90%
AAGH America Great Health
Develops medical devices and biometric sensing technologies for diagnostics.
$2.12M
$0.00
BICX BioCorRx Inc.
The BICX104 implant aligns with medical devices and biometrics as a hardware-enabled therapy delivery modality.
$2.02M
$0.31
LYRA Lyra Therapeutics, Inc.
LYR-210 is an implantable medical device used for localized therapy, placing Lyra in Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$1.66M
$1.12
AEMD Aethlon Medical, Inc.
Product is a medical device, categorizing the company under Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$1.51M
$2.00
+1.02%
SIGY Sigyn Therapeutics, Inc.
Company manufactures medical devices (Sigyn Therapy and related platforms), aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$1.44M
$0.08
VYST Vystar Corporation
RxAir medical-grade air purification devices and FDA-cleared units position the company in medical devices and biometrics.
$1.26M
$0.06
SOBR SOBR Safe, Inc.
SOBR directly manufactures biometric-enabled medical devices (SOBRcheck) and wearable monitoring hardware (SOBRsure) paired with a cloud software platform.
$1.16M
$0.68
-11.50%
WLDS Wearable Devices Ltd.
Biometric authentication and biometric sensing features embedded in the Mudra platform align with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$1.07M
$1.47
+5.00%
AURX Nuo Therapeutics, Inc.
Company manufactures medical devices and regenerative wound care technology (Aurix System) – a core medical device category.
$972618
$1.50
SGBX Safe & Green Holdings Corp.
Medical segment includes point-of-care solutions and the Sanitec disinfecting system, aligning with Medical Devices & Biometrics.
$845455
$1.74
-6.72%
SSKN STRATA Skin Sciences, Inc.
STRATA's core offerings are dermatology-focused excimer laser systems and related medical devices (XTRAC, Pharos lasers; VTRAC lamp systems; TheraClear X), which are medical devices and equipment.
$709097
$0.21
+33.65%
MSPR MSP Recovery, Inc.
Biometric technology used for patient verification and data integrity.
$54870
$0.20
+395.32%
WOK WORK Medical Technology Group Ltd.
Company operates as a medical device manufacturer with potential biometric sensing capabilities; aligns with the broader Medical Devices & Biometrics investable theme.
$1736
$1.17
-2.10%
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# Executive Summary * The Medical Devices & Biometrics industry is undergoing a significant transformation driven by technological advancements, particularly the integration of AI, machine learning, and connected devices, which is creating new markets and competitive differentiators. * Immediate profitability is under pressure from significant regulatory and trade policy risks, including a U.S. national security investigation and tariffs that are creating multi-million dollar headwinds. * Macroeconomic factors, including high interest rates and reduced consumer spending, are constraining capital equipment sales and demand for elective procedures, leading to bifurcated growth across the sector. * Competitive success is increasingly tied to navigating evolving reimbursement models, with a strategic shift towards pay-as-you-go and evidence-based pricing gaining traction. * The market is characterized by a wide divergence in financial performance, with high-growth innovators capturing market share while others face headwinds from market saturation and cost pressures. * Strategic capital allocation is focused on M&A to acquire new technologies and shareholder returns, while many firms are actively deleveraging to strengthen balance sheets. ## Key Trends & Outlook The primary force shaping the Medical Devices & Biometrics industry is the rapid integration of advanced technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI) and connected digital health ecosystems. This innovation is creating high-growth segments, with the connected medical device market projected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 15% through 2030. This matters for valuations because it allows companies to move beyond one-time device sales to recurring revenue models based on data and software, commanding higher multiples. Leaders like ResMed (RMD) are embedding AI into their digital platforms to improve patient outcomes, while disruptors like Beta Bionics (BBNX) are using novel algorithms to simplify disease management and drive rapid adoption, achieving 63% YoY revenue growth. This trend is happening now and is creating a clear performance gap between innovators and companies with legacy portfolios. Despite the technological opportunities, companies face immediate and material threats from trade policy. The U.S. Commerce Department's national security investigation into medical equipment, initiated on September 25, 2025, has created significant uncertainty. This translates to direct financial pain, as seen with Teleflex (TFX), which mentioned recently enacted tariffs representing an estimated $55 million headwind to 2025 results, leading to a reduction in adjusted EPS guidance. InMode (INMD) noted that current U.S. tariffs of 10% are expected to impact gross margins by approximately 2% to 3%. The greatest opportunity lies in developing devices with integrated digital services and AI-driven analytics that can prove superior clinical and economic outcomes, aligning with the shift towards value-based care. The primary risk is margin compression driven by a combination of tariffs, cost inflation, and macroeconomic headwinds that are simultaneously increasing operating costs and dampening customer demand for capital-intensive or elective products. High interest rates have made capital investments more challenging for physicians, with leasing costs for medical equipment surging from a typical 6-7% to 14-15%, impacting companies like InMode (INMD). ## Competitive Landscape The competitive landscape in the Medical Devices & Biometrics industry is not monolithic, but rather defined by a few distinct strategic approaches. While some consolidation exists, the industry is characterized by leaders in specialized niches. Some players achieve dominance by creating a deep technological moat around a single, critical application. This core strategy focuses on developing and patenting a highly specialized technology that is difficult or impossible to replicate, making the company the sole provider for a critical medical need. The key advantage is significant pricing power, exceptionally high gross margins, and a loyal customer base due to a lack of alternatives. The key vulnerability is that the entire business is concentrated on a single product or technology, making it vulnerable to technological disruption or changes in clinical practice. For example, IRadimed (IRMD) stands as the world's sole provider of non-magnetic MRI-compatible IV infusion pump systems, creating a defensible monopoly in a critical niche, resulting in 78% gross margins. In contrast, other major firms compete by offering broad, diversified portfolios that serve the entire healthcare system. This core strategy involves providing a comprehensive range of products and services across multiple stages of the healthcare continuum, leveraging scale, global distribution, and deep relationships with large hospital systems. The key advantage is diversified revenue streams, resilience to downturns in any single product category, and the ability to offer integrated solutions that create sticky customer relationships. The key vulnerability is slower overall growth rates, significant operational complexity, and exposure to broad cost pressures and regulatory hurdles across many different product lines. Becton, Dickinson and Company (BDX) competes with a massive, diversified portfolio across medication delivery, diagnostics, and interventional solutions, leveraging its scale and "BD Excellence" program to drive efficiency. A third, high-growth approach involves disrupting established therapies with a focus on patient convenience and novel business models. This core strategy targets large, underserved patient populations (often those on older therapies like injections) with a technologically superior product that dramatically improves ease of use and quality of life, often paired with an innovative reimbursement strategy. The key advantage is extremely high growth rates, the ability to expand the total addressable market, and strong brand loyalty built on patient experience. The key vulnerability is high R&D and sales & marketing spend required to drive adoption, intense competition from both incumbents and other disruptors, and reliance on favorable reimbursement pathways. Beta Bionics (BBNX) is rapidly converting patients from multiple daily injections (MDI) with its "no carb counting" automated insulin pump and a pay-as-you-go pharmacy benefit model that reduces upfront patient costs. The key competitive battlegrounds are shifting towards AI-driven data analytics and alignment with value-based reimbursement models, as companies strive to demonstrate superior clinical and economic outcomes. ## Financial Performance Revenue growth is sharply bifurcated across the industry, ranging from a robust +63% year-over-year (YoY) to a decline of -5.3% YoY. This bifurcation is driven by exposure to transformative technology versus headwinds in mature or elective markets. Growth leaders are those commercializing disruptive technologies that simplify care and are aligned with new reimbursement models. For instance, Beta Bionics (BBNX) reported a +63% YoY revenue growth in Q3 2025, driven by new patient starts and a strategic shift to a pay-as-you-go reimbursement model. Conversely, laggards are more exposed to macroeconomic pressures on capital equipment and discretionary procedures, as well as specific market headwinds like volume-based procurement in China. InMode (INMD) experienced a -4.3% YoY revenue decline in Q3 2025, citing reduced discretionary spending and a 2-3% gross margin impact from tariffs. {{chart_0}} Profitability shows significant divergence based on technological differentiation and exposure to external cost pressures. Gross margins range from over 80% to as low as 25%. The ability to command premium margins stems directly from proprietary technology and a lack of direct competition. Companies with a true technological moat can maintain high pricing power. IRadimed (IRMD), as the sole provider of non-magnetic MRI-compatible IV infusion pump systems, reported a strong 78% gross margin in Q3 2025. Conversely, companies with exposure to tariffs and broad cost inflation, or those in more commoditized segments, are experiencing margin compression. NovoCure (NVCR) reported that higher tariffs contributed to a decrease in gross margin to 73% in Q3 2025 from 77% in Q3 2024. {{chart_1}} Capital allocation reflects a balanced but active approach, with a clear focus on strategic M&A for growth, shareholder returns at mature companies, and widespread debt management. Companies are using capital to acquire new technologies and expand their portfolios to stay competitive in a rapidly innovating market. Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) exemplifies this with its $8.875 billion acquisition of Clario Holdings, expected to close by mid-2026, adding $1.25 billion in annual revenue. Simultaneously, many are strengthening their balance sheets by paying down debt taken on during prior M&A cycles or to navigate economic uncertainty. Baxter International (BAX) repaid $3.81 billion of short- and long-term indebtedness in the first nine months of 2025, primarily using proceeds from its Kidney Care sale, highlighting a focus on deleveraging. {{chart_2}} The balance sheet across the industry is generally healthy and strengthening. Many companies hold substantial cash reserves, with several actively reducing leverage. Strong cash generation from high-margin products and proceeds from strategic divestitures have allowed many companies to fortify their financial positions. ResMed (RMD) reported $1.4 billion in cash and cash equivalents and $715 million in net cash as of Q1 FY2026, representative of the strong liquidity held by many industry leaders.
ALUR Allurion Technologies Inc.

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MODD Modular Medical, Inc.

Modular Medical Raises $3.4 Million in Direct Equity Offering

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XAIR Beyond Air, Inc.

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MODD Modular Medical, Inc.

Modular Medical Regains Nasdaq Minimum Bid‑Price Compliance After 1‑for‑30 Reverse Split

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TOMZ TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

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MODD Modular Medical, Inc.

Modular Medical Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for Pivot Tubeless Insulin Patch Pump

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PLRZ Polyrizon Ltd.

Polyrizon Ltd. Raises $3.5 Million in Direct Offering and Private Placement

Apr 07, 2026
ZJYL Jin Medical International Ltd.

Jin Medical International Regains Nasdaq Minimum Bid Price Compliance After 1‑for‑20 Reverse Split

Apr 07, 2026
TOMZ TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

TOMI Secures Dozen New Compounding Pharmacy Partnerships, Strengthening Recurring Revenue Stream

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XAIR Beyond Air, Inc.

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COCH Envoy Medical, Inc.

Envoy Medical Reports First Patients Reach 12‑Month Endpoint in Acclaim Cochlear Implant Trial

Apr 01, 2026
TOMZ TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

TOMI Environmental Solutions Reports Full‑Year 2025 Results: Revenue Declines 27%, Net Loss Narrows, Gross Margin Improves

Apr 01, 2026
MODD Modular Medical, Inc.

Modular Medical Announces 1‑for‑30 Reverse Stock Split Effective March 31

Mar 27, 2026
NVNO enVVeno Medical Corporation

enVVeno Medical Reports Full‑Year 2025 Results: Net Loss Narrows to $19.5 Million, Cash Position Strengthens

Mar 27, 2026
XAIR Beyond Air, Inc.

Beyond Air Names Robert Goodman as CEO Following Steve Lisi’s Resignation

Mar 27, 2026
ICCM IceCure Medical Ltd

IceCure Medical Raises $4 Million in Direct Offering and Warrants to Support Growth

Mar 26, 2026
NXL Nexalin Technology, Inc.

Nexalin Technology Reports Q4 2025 Earnings: Loss of $0.13 per Share, Revenue Tops Estimates

Mar 26, 2026
HSCS HeartSciences Inc.

HeartSciences Gains Epic Toolbox Designation for MyoVista Insights, Highlighting Interoperability Milestone Amid Financial Challenges

Mar 25, 2026
TELA TELA Bio, Inc.

TELA Bio Reports Record Q4 2025 Revenue, EPS Beat, but 2026 Guidance Cut to 8%

Mar 25, 2026
ICCM IceCure Medical Ltd

IceCure Medical Names Meir Peleg as Chief Financial Officer

Mar 24, 2026
PLRZ Polyrizon Ltd.

Polyrizon Ltd. Signs MOU to Acquire Up to 20% Stake in Colugo Systems

Mar 24, 2026
TOMZ TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

TOMI Secures Ongoing SteraMist Service Contract with Leading Mexican Dairy Manufacturer

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