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Avila, iRobot, Verastem, Illume, & More Boston Deal News
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Erin Kutz |
02/01/12 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Lands $89,000,000 Series E Funding
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VentureDeal |
01/31/12 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Adds $89M to Expand Sales, Manufacturing, Technology
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Erin Kutz |
01/30/12 |
Boston
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2009′s Top 10 Private Equity Deals in Massachusetts: The List
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Ryan McBride |
01/25/10 |
Boston
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Bay State Startup Investments Soared in July—Internet the Busiest Sector
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Robert Buderi |
08/11/09 |
Boston
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New England Venture Activity Rebounds Slightly in Q2—Region’s Top 10 Deals List
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Ryan McBride |
07/21/09 |
Boston
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$50M for ConforMIS, $8.2M for ConnectEDU, $7.25M for MedVentive, & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Rebecca Zacks |
07/17/09 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Corrals $50M, Oscient Files for Bankruptcy, Vertex Peddles Rights to Milestone Payments, & More Boston-Area Life Sciences News
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Rebecca Zacks |
07/15/09 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Shapes Corporate Expansion with $50M D Round
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Ryan McBride |
07/13/09 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Garners $50,000,000 New Financing
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VentureDeal |
07/13/09 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Receives $35,083,800 New Financing Round
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VentureDeal |
06/30/09 |
Boston
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Vertex Cystic Fibrosis Program on the Rise, Biogen and Partner Fall on Tysabri News, Alnylam Stakes RNAa IP Claim, & More Life Sciences News
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Rebecca Zacks |
08/06/08 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Introduces Third Implant for Arthritic Knees
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Luke Timmerman |
08/04/08 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Launches Knee Implant
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Rebecca Zacks |
02/25/08 |
Boston
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ConforMIS Device Gets EU Approval
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Rebecca Zacks |
01/17/08 |
Boston
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ConforMIS is Reaching for a Big Piece of the Knee-Surgery Market by Taking Smaller Pieces of Bone
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Rebecca Zacks |
11/21/07 |
Boston
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