Ranking Profile - AxoGen Inc

Introduction

AxoGen Inc (AxoGen), formerly LecTec Corp is a medical equipment company. The company is a provider of surgical solutions to measure and monitor nerve functions. Its products include AxoTouch two-point discriminator, AxoGuard nerve connector, Avance nerve graft, AcroVal NSTMS and AxoGuard nerve protector products, among others. AxoGen also offers clinical research studies in understanding and outcome of peripheral nerve regeneration and reconstruction projects. The company’s clinical research programs comprise the CHANGE study, the RANGER study, MATCH study and the RECON study programs. It provides regulations for human tissue products and medical devices. The company operates distribution centers in Burleson. AxoGen is headquartered in Alachua, Florida, the US.

Company info

Country (HQ): United States
Sector: Medical Equipment
Market Cap (US$ m): 395
Revenue (US$ m): 139 (2022)

Innovation ranking

399

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