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Medtech (medical education)

Medtech is a for-profit medical career education facility founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 2004.

Consecutive campuses were opened in Greenwood, Indiana, in 2007; Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 2008; and Lexington, Kentucky, in 2009. Also in 2008, Medtech created a separate School of Nursing to meet the increasing economic demand. In 2010, Medtech joined forces with Sanz School and Javelin Technical Training Center under the ownership of JTC Education Holdings. This merger brought the Medtech campus total to 10, adding locations in Atlanta; Morrow, Georgia; Tucker, Georgia; Falls Church, Virginia; Silver Spring, Maryland; and Washington, D.C. In October 2011, Medtech announced the acquisition of Radians College, a nursing school in Washington, D.C. In July, 2012, Medtech announced the acquisition of Camelot Healthcare Training Institute in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Shortly after the acquisition, Camelot was re-branded to Medtech Institute and its location moved to Orlando. In February, 2014, Medtech announced the acquisition of National Medical Education & Training Center (NMETC).

Medtech

Medtech or MedTech may refer to:

  • Medical technology
  • Medtech (medical education), a medical education facility founded in 2004 in Indianapolis, U.S.
  • Medtech (robotic surgery), a medical robotics company founded in 2002 in Montpellier, France
  • MedTech Europe, a Brussels-based trade association of the European medical technology industry
  • Dornier Medtech, a former division of Dornier Flugzeugwerke
  • Medtech Labs, a company founded in 1955 that was a founding joint venture partner in Prestige Brands
Medtech (robotic surgery)

Medtech is a robotic surgery company founded in 2002 by Bertin Nahum and based near Montpellier, France. It went public in a November 2013 initial public offering on Euronext Paris. Its ticker symbol and flagship product is ROSA, a robotic surgical assistant designed for low-invasive brain surgery.

Its pre-IPO investors include Newfund, Soridec, and Midi Capital.