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1.
Digest -
Monday, January 29, 2018
Memphis Toys R Us
To Remain Open
A representative with Toys R Us has confirmed to The Daily News that the retailer’s Memphis location, at 7676 Polo Ground Blvd., won’t close after all.
2.
Wright CEO: Merger Fuels Growth -
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
In the wake of the closing of its merger with Tornier N.V., a global medical device company headquartered in Amsterdam that makes and markets joint replacement and soft tissue repair devices, Wright Medical Group Inc. has transformed itself into a high-growth extremities and biologics company.
3.
Restore to Design Systems for Grace Medical -
Friday, March 6, 2015
Restore Medical Solutions Inc. and Grace Medical Inc. have entered into an OEM and distribution agreement to develop specialized modular instrument trays that Grace will commercialize.
4.
Restore Medical Solutions Adds New President and CEO -
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Restore Medical Solutions has a new president and CEO – Steven King, a health care industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience.
5.
Bioworks to Host Startup Panel Discussion Nov. 19 -
Monday, November 17, 2014
At a panel discussion Wednesday, Nov. 19, that ties into Global Entrepreneurship Week, several entrepreneurs will talk to a Memphis audience about why they launched a startup in the city.
The “Why I Launched a Startup in Memphis” panel discussion will start at noon in the Memphis Bioworks conference center, 20 S. Dudley St. It will feature medical device, health care and technology entrepreneurs, including Mike Hoffmeyer, president and founder of Paytopia; Ryan Ramkhelawan, chief technology officer and co-founder of Restore Medical Solutions; Virag Reti, CEO and co-founder of Cabsolutely; Brad Silver, CEO of Quire; and Byron Smith, founder of EndoInSight.
6.
State Lease Bolsters One Commerce Square -
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
F. Scott Fitzgerald once said there were no second acts in American lives.
But One Commerce Square, the towering Downtown office building at Union Avenue and Main Street, is preparing for its third act.
7.
Restore Medical Moving to One Commerce Square -
Saturday, November 23, 2013
A small but growing medical-equipment maker has selected the One Commerce Square building Downtown for its corporate headquarters.
Restore Medical Solutions will relocate from its current office space at 62 N. Main St. in January, occupying around 4,250 square feet in One Commerce Square.
8.
Restore Medical Moving to One Commerce Square -
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
A small but growing medical-equipment maker has selected the One Commerce Square building Downtown for its corporate headquarters.
Restore Medical Solutions will relocate from its current office space at 62 N. Main St. in January, occupying around 4,250 square feet in One Commerce Square.
9.
Industry Spotlight -
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
An audience of a few hundred people, including investors, entrepreneurs, researchers, clinicians and musculoskeletal industry leaders, is gathering in Memphis this week to network, learn about new business opportunities and hear about companies like Restore Medical Solutions, a Memphis-based medical device startup.
10.
A Year Later: ZeroTo510 Companies Still Going -
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Charleson Bell thought he and his associates had a solid business model for the startup they launched last year called BioNanovations, which is developing devices that use bionanotechnology for quickly diagnosing bacterial infections.
11.
ZeroTo510 Accelerator Launches New Season -
Friday, May 17, 2013
Dr. Steve Bares, president and executive director of the Memphis Bioworks Foundation, is clear-eyed and unequivocal about what success looks like for the startup accelerator program his foundation operates and which launched its new season this week.
12.
ZeroTo510 Accelerator Accepting Applications -
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The ZeroTo510 startup accelerator is now accepting applications from entrepreneurs who’d like to be part of the program’s sophomore season.
March 25 is the deadline to apply for the program, the goal of which is to help entrepreneurs bring medical device products and services to market.
13.
Restore Medical Solutions Raises $2.5 Million -
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Restore Medical Solutions, a local startup that went through the inaugural season of accelerator program ZeroTo510, has closed on its Series A funding round by raising $2.5 million.
The investors are Innova and MB Ventures, with Innova taking the lead.
14.
Restore Medical Solutions Raises $2.5 Million -
Friday, December 7, 2012
Restore Medical Solutions, a local startup that went through the inaugural season of accelerator program ZeroTo510, has closed on its Series A funding round by raising $2.5 million.
The investors are Innova and MB Ventures, with Innova taking the lead.
15.
Starting Up -
Friday, September 14, 2012
Shawn Flynn and Ryan Ramkhelawan have, both literally and figuratively, come a long way in a few months.
They moved to Memphis recently to bring their medical industry-focused startup here and take it through the inaugural round of a new startup accelerator program, ZeroTo510. Since the end of that program – a boot camp-style mix of mentorship, networking and related instruction that came with an infusion of cash – their startup Restore Medical Solutions got a term sheet and an invitation to negotiate for a Series A round of venture capital funding.
16.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, April 20, 2000
By Stacey Wiedower Agencies prepare to dig up chemical remains at Defense Depot By Stacey Wiedower The Daily News As part of an ongoing effort to "restore, revitalize and reuse" property that belonged to the Defense Depot, now part of the ...