AIS-C Stand-Alone System wins iF Design Award
Genesys Spine is pleased to announce that our AIS-C Stand-Alone System has been chosen as a winner of this year’s iF Design Award, a world-renowned design prize.
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Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Genesys Spine contributed a whooping 23 entries.
Genesys Spine is pleased to announce that our AIS-C Stand-Alone System has been chosen as a winner of this year’s iF Design Award, a world-renowned design prize.
2018 saw a boost in technology and popularity surrounding 3D printing.
From pencil holders to prosthetic limbs, to spinal implants, 3D printing seems to be on
course to make major waves in many industries including Spinal Fusion in 2019 and beyond.
Genesys Spine is pleased to announce the release of our latest product line,
the Binary® Lumbar Plate System.
Please enjoy a look into our amazing team that brought the AIS-C Stand-Alone from idea to reality.
Researching trends in the spinal fusion sector from 2018 and beyond, three main themes are surfacing – minimizing cost, maximizing recovery time, and utilizing resources more efficiently.
The Binary® Anterior Cervical Plating System has been awarded the Iron A’ Design Award in the category of Scientific Instruments, Medical Devices and Research Equipment Design by the grand jury panel of the A’ Design Award & Competition
Genesys Spine now offers a fully capable, on-site cadaveric lab, featuring a fully functioning surgical suite equipped with an OEC 9800 C-Arm as well as sterile processing.
For the second consecutive year, Genesys Spine has been recognized by INC Magazine’s annual Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.
A new medical product from Austin-based Genesys Spine has been recognized for a design that aims to simplify cervical spine surgery and reduce patient time on the operating table. The innovative new product, called the Binary Anterior Cervical Plate, is one of four winners in the Implant and Tissue-Replacement Products category at the 18th annual Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA) competition in New York June 9.
The Genesys Spine BINARY Anterior Cervical Plate has been selected as a finalist in the Implant and Tissue-Replacement Products category of the 18th Annual Medical Design Excellence Awards competition