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Amatech Medical

ManufacturerBeijing, ChinaFounded 2011

A medical technology company specializing in the development and manufacture of 3D-printed biodegradable vascular stents and implants.

CEO / Founder
Qing Liu
Team Size
100-500
Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$52.0M
Latest Round
Series D (Apr 2024)
Key Investors
["Zheshang Synergy Life Health Fund","SDIC Unity Capital","Beijing Zhongguancun Science City","Henan Key Intellectual Property Fund"]

Technology & Products

Key Products

["AMSORB® Biodegradable Coronary Rapamycin-Eluting Stent System","Biodegradable Peripheral Vascular Stent System","3D-Printed Bioresorbable Scaffolds","Customized 3D-printed medical implants"]

Technological Advantage

Proprietary 3D printing processes allow for complex stent geometries and thinner struts that are difficult to achieve with traditional laser-cutting, improving biocompatibility.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Provides bioresorbable stents that offer temporary mechanical support to blood vessels and then dissolve completely, reducing long-term complications associated with permanent metal implants.

How They Differentiate

Proprietary 3D printing (additive manufacturing) technology for bioresorbable stents, allowing for complex geometries and precise degradation control.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Hospitals, interventional cardiologists, and vascular surgeons.

Industry Verticals

["Medical Devices","Cardiovascular Health","Additive Manufacturing"]

Competitors

Lepu Medical, MicroPort Scientific, Abbott Laboratories

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Clinical-stage medical device company with products in the NMPA 'Green Channel' for innovative devices.

Major Milestones

["Founded in 2011 by Dr. Qing Liu","Flagship product AMSORB entered NMPA Innovative Medical Device 'Green Channel' in 2017","Initiated large-scale multi-center clinical trials for 3D-printed biodegradable stents in 2019","Completed Series D financing exceeding 200 million RMB in 2024"]

Notable Customers

Fu Wai Hospital, Anzhen Hospital, Peking University First Hospital