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Biotech Company Unveils New Synthetic Tissue, Holds $250K Product Giveaway for STEM Programs Throughout U.S. 

SynDaver Education announced Monday the launch of their Back-To-School Giveaway, which will provide $250,000 worth of products to schools, career centers and other eligible educational institutions

TAMPA, FL.SynDaver Education, a division of SynDaver Labs Inc., an advanced biotechnology company specializing in the creation of synthetic human and animal simulators for medical testing and training, announced Monday that it is kicking off a $250,000 Product Giveaway aimed to provide educators and administrators within K-12 schools, STEM programs, undergraduate and graduate-level anatomy, physiology, biology, nursing, veterinary technology, surgical technology, EMS and Fire Rescue, and simulation centers an opportunity to learn and train on the most realistic synthetic models on the market.

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Tampa advanced bio-tech company develops feline surgical model for veterinary colleges

TAMPA, Fla. – SynDaver, the advanced bio-technology company known for their creation of synthetic human and animal simulators for educational, medical testing and training, announced Tuesday the development of a new synthetic feline surgical training model, which has been designed for use in veterinary colleges.

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Tampa company launches American-made business incubator in hopes of reducing foreign dependence

TAMPA, Fla. – SynDaver, a Tampa-based manufacturer of synthetic humans, 3D printers and personal protective equipment, is moving forward with plans to open up a 50,000 square foot business incubator in Tampa focusing on American-made manufacturing.

The incubator will provide short and long-term, full-service leases, including utilities and internet for up to 10 businesses, which manufacture products made in the USA or provide services to those companies.

Potential support services for companies who are selected can include HR, finance, PR and marketing, engineering support, CAD support and a 3D print farm.

“We’re excited to launch this opportunity in Tampa and we look forward to supporting local entrepreneurs,” said Dr. Christopher Sakezles, CEO and founder of SynDaver. “A business incubator has always been part of our long-term plan, but I believe it is especially important now. The Chinese are unreliable partners and it is essential that we eliminate our reliance on Chinese goods in favor of products made in America.”

Companies with a technology focus are preferred.

In order to be considered, interested businesses should submit a business plan to info@syndaver.com. SynDaver will provide the lease at a discounted rate or is open to trading for an equity stake in the company.

Currently, there is space for up to 10 businesses to participate.

About SynDaver

Headquartered in Tampa, SynDaver is the world’s leading manufacturer of hyper-realistic, synthetic human and animal models for medical education, training and surgical simulation. SynDaver’s synthetic bodies mimic live tissue properties and are used by high schools, colleges and universities, hospitals, medical device companies and the military for training, testing and validation. SynDaver has the world’s largest database of live-tissue properties. Made from a proprietary formula of water, salts and fibers, the company holds 16 patents on their materials, processes and the related products. SynDaver has more than 100 employees at its facilities in the U.S. and is planning additional facilities in Europe, China, Brazil and India. SynDaver products have been lauded by industry experts and earned a cult following after appearances on ABC’s Shark Tank, MythBusters, Grey’s Anatomy and the series finale of CSI. For more information on SynDaver or their product offerings, visit http://SynDaver.com.

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Tampa company to provide free weekly nationwide science lab instruction online in response to COVID-19 school closures

First nationwide class to be taught Mar. 31 via Facebook Live

TAMPA, Fla. – Students throughout the U.S. will soon have a new online learning option thanks to SynDaver® in Tampa, which announced they will be providing a free weekly instructor-led frog dissection course via Facebook Live, with plans to add more online courses in the future.

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USPTO grants patent to SynDaver for its central line simulation technology, expanding the company’s patent portfolio to 16

The company’s first patent of 2020 provides protections for its Central Line Simulator, a procedural training device used by specialized physicians to practice skills related to the insertion of central venous access devices.

TAMPA, Fla. – SynDaver, an advanced bio-technology company specializing in the creation of synthetic human and animal simulators for education, medical testing and training, announced today, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted U.S. Patent 10,553,131, which covers the intellectual property of the company’s Central Line Simulation and Training Device

Calisse RevillaUSPTO grants patent to SynDaver for its central line simulation technology, expanding the company’s patent portfolio to 16
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SynDaver Expands Sales Operations to Address Demand from Education Sector for their Life-Like Synthetic Human and Animal Models

Driven by high demand for their products, particularly in the education sector, SynDaver tripled the company’s sales force in Q4 of 2019, and plans to add 15 new territory sales managers in Q1 of 2020.

TAMPA, Fla. – SynDaver, a leading developer of synthetic human and animal models used for education, surgical simulation and medical device testing, significantly increased the size of their sales team in 2019 and is planning more additions in 2020 to meet rising demands.

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World first: Man-made frog with simulated live tissue to replace use of dead frogs in classroom dissections

SynDaver unveils new synthetic frog alongside representatives from PETA and Pasco County Schools at a press conference Wednesday morning at J.W. Mitchell High School.

TAMPA, Fla. – For the first time, students at a Florida high school will use realistic man-made frogs as a replacement for dead, formalin-preserved frogs in classroom dissection labs this Wednesday.

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SynDaver awarded 15th patent―the latest is for the company’s wearable chest tube skills trainer

The Tampa-based biotech company has received its second patent of 2019, and its 15th overall, which covers the intellectual property and simulation methodology for its Wearable Chest Tube Medical Skills Trainer

TAMPA, Fla. – SynDaver, an advanced bio-technology company specializing in the creation of synthetic human and animal simulators for medical testing, education and training, announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S. Patent 10,424,226 for the company’s wearable chest tube skills training device.

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Ameritech becomes first college in Salt Lake City to adopt SynDaver’s life-like synthetic humans

The college intends to use SynDaver’s unparalleled simulation technology to support student understanding of human anatomy and better prepare them for medical careers.

SALT LAKE CITY – Ameritech College of Healthcare will soon become the first school in the Salt Lake City area to begin using SynDaver’s second-generation Anatomy Model, a full-sized, head-to-toe synthetic human, which provides students with hands-on learning opportunities for anatomy and physiology.

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