Scient’x relocates and expands for spine tech benefit
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
French spinal implant firm Scient’x has relocated it US headquarters and increased its international presence in a bid to improve surgeons’ understanding of its technology. The firm has relocated from Maitland, Florida to a larger, new facility in West Chester, Pennsylvania, which will house a dedicated laboratory and training facility for hosting surgeon and sales training, and product development and testing. Scient’x is also set to add a new educational facility in Beaurains, France, which will be able to train 50 people at once, and is expected to open before the end of the year.
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