Pacts In Medtech: Audax Buys Hill-Rom’s Surgical Consumables; Boston Scientific To Distribute Endologix’s Products In China
Executive Summary
Derived from Strategic Transactions, Informa's premium source for tracking life-sciences deals, the bimonthly Pacts In Medtech feature highlights notable technology alliances, research and development partnerships and commercial collaborations. This edition covers industry pacts that were signed in July and August 2019.
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