Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California is a World Class Biomedical Engineering Technology Development Organization
IRRAS AB, a commercial-stage medical-technology company focused on developing and commercializing innovative solutions for intracranial bleeding pathologies, announced today it has entered into an agreement with the Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California. Under the terms of the agreement, IRRAS will acquire assets and intellectual property from DermaPort, Inc., a development stage company associated with the AMI-USC, that include innovative access technology that is complementary to IRRAS’ core neurocritical care business and designed to improve clinical outcomes and patient experience.
IRRAS will gain exclusive rights to intellectual property related to a medical device product consistent with AMI-USC’s mission to bridge the gap between biomedical innovation and the creation of commercially successful medical products. In addition, IRRAS and AMI-USC will explore and collaborate to develop other related new technologies and products over time.
“Working with a world-class biomedical engineering center like AMI-USC is a great privilege for IRRAS. We are very pleased to enter into this agreement and look forward to finding future opportunities to work together,” said Kleanthis G. Xanthopoulos, Ph.D., President & CEO of IRRAS. “We are committed to be industry leaders with innovative solutions in this field, and these types of partnerships will play a key role for our future plans.”
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Jonathan G. Lasch, Ph.D., Executive Director of AMI-USC said, “This relationship is the latest in a series of successful strategic endeavors from AMI-USC. We feel that IRRAS is a high quality medical device company, and we are thrilled to be able to work with their team to expand our mission and continue to advance the most innovative technologies.”
Date: April 29, 2019
Source: Cision