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Liverpool-based vet implant company wins second round of investment
A Liverpool company which developed a surgical implant to cure lameness in dogs has received a second six-figure investment from The North West Fund for Venture Capital, managed by Enterprise Ventures.
Fusion Implants, which started two years ago as a spin-out from the University of Liverpool, produces veterinary implants using 3D printing techniques.
The fund’s initial investment in early 2014 helped to finance the product launch, including running training courses for vets and developing an app for use when planning operations.
The company has now secured a second six-figure sum to fund further research and development.
Director at Fusion Implants, Dr Dan Jones, said: “We are working closely with our veterinary surgeon customers to provide the next generation of animal implants.
“New products will include further knee implants to cater for other surgical problems, advances in surgical instrumentation to simplify the operative procedures and implants for specific breeds of dogs.”
Lisa Ward of Enterprise Ventures, which manages The North West Fund for Venture Capital, said: “Fusion has exceeded its targets since the initial investment last year. This latest funding round will allow it to further develop its sales and distribution network and expand its product range.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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