01May
01May
Myomo pioneering an IPO that includes small investors
You might consider it a “people’s IPO.” If the medical robotics company Myomo Inc. goes public this month, as planned, it would be among the first initial public offerings by small companies on a major stock exchange funded not just by institutions but also by small investors, who are typically locked out of such transactions. Read more >>
29Apr
ESight and KBS Will Help a Blind Man See His Wedding Day
On Sunday, Andrew Airey, who suffers from a rare form of macular degeneration, a vision loss disease, will be able to relive and actually see his wedding day -- from the flowers to his wife walking down the aisle -- with the help of medical eyewear technology company eSight and ad agency partner KBS. Read more >>
29Apr
Family has a vision for how to help son
Davin Bazylewski, a Grade 1 student at Bertrun E. Glavin School (116 Antrim Rd.), is legally blind. His family is raising money to get him special eSight glasses to help him see. Read more >>
27Apr
New technology opens up new world for local man who is legally blind
A Williams county man has a whole new outlook on life, thanks to new technology. It's called eSight. The electronic glasses are designed to help people with vision impairments like macular degeneration, see again. Read more >>
26Apr
Anabasum: A Potential Treatment for Systemic Sclerosis
Corbus CMO Dr. Barbara White, CEO Dr. Yuval Cohen and Dr. Michael Whitfield of Dartmouth University discuss the Phase 2 results of anabasum in systemic sclerosis and its potential to improve the quality of life for patients. Watch now >>
26Apr
Myomo Hosts IPO Road Show Presentation for Investors on May 3, 2017 at 12pm EDT at BioEnterprise
Myomo, Inc., a commercial stage medical robotics company with many connections in the greater Cleveland area, will be hosting a presentation for investors interested in learning about its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on May 3, 2017 at 12pm EDT. Read more >>
26Apr
New techology offers area woman the hope of regaining sight
For the past nine years, Charlotte Baker has had one dream. Her vision is restored and her life returns to normal. Normal would mean Baker working in her kitchen, preparing the Mexican food dishes that are her specialty. Or traveling with Ken Baker, her husband of 47 years. Seeing her children, grandchildren and now, a new great-grandchild. She misses the ability to do even mundane tasks that she used to take for granted when she had her sight. Cleaning the house and doing...
23Apr
Blind Jazz fan wears special glasses to watch game for first time
The Utah Jazz teamed up with Vivint to help super fan Landon Carter see his favorite team for the first time at Friday's playoff game vs. the LA Clippers.The 7-year-old Carter is legally blind with a condition called aniridia. The Jazz are testing new technology called eSight to help visually impaired fans see the games when they visit Vivint HomeSmart Arena. Read more >>
23Apr
