Wallaby Medical, a medical technology company focused on interventional products for stroke, announced Thursday that it has acquired phenox GmbH, which makes devices to treat stroke. The deal is ...
The computing power inside a quadcopter is enough to read a few gyros and accelerometers, do some math, and figure out how much power to send to the motors. What if a quadcopter had immensely more ...
Drones are great, but for the most part, they can get old pretty quickly. A new Kickstarter project wants to throw some additional variety into the mix with a programmable, “intelligent” drone that ...
Arrived at the University of Tokyo Hongo campus. A certain room of intellectual engineering laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Tokyo, is the birthplace of Phenox. It seems ...
This guest post was authored by Tokyo-based freelance writer / web designer Kazuyuki Abe. He loves hardware gadgets and an omelet with a filling of ketchup‐seasoned fried rice. See the original story ...
Futuristic in nature, there’s something pretty cool about having your very own programmable drone following you around. That reality has just become a bit more likely thanks to a new Kickstarter ...
If you are in the market for an new style of remote control drone, the intelligent interactive and programmable drone called Phenox created by frtr based in Tokyo, Japan, might be worth more ...
phenox GmbH, a leading innovator of neurovascular products, today announced the start of the pToWin Study after enrolling the first patient on September 2, 2015. The prospective, multicenter, ...
Wallaby Medical, a firm that develops devices to treat strokes, is in advanced talks to buy Germany’s closely held Phenox GmbH, according to people familiar with the matter. Wallaby, with offices in ...
Wallaby, which has its main offices in Laguna Hills, California and Shanghai, China, and Bochum, Germany-based phenox have been strategic partners since 2019. The deal is valued at about 500 million ...
Colm Gorey was a senior journalist with Silicon Republic. He joined in January 2014 and covered AI, IoT, science and anything that will get us to Mars quicker. When not trying to get his hands on the ...
One of Ireland's biggest companies, Medtronic, which acquired Dublin-based Covidien in a tax-driven deal earlier in the year, has announced a €13m expansion to its Galway facility. The company, which ...