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BioStem Technologies, Inc. is set to co-exhibit with its strategic partner, Venture Medical, LLC, at the Symposium for Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring Meeting. This collaboration emphasizes their commitment to advancing chronic wound care management through innovative solutions.
At the symposium, BioStem will showcase its cutting-edge BioREtain® technology, which is designed to enhance healing processes in patients with chronic wounds. The company will also present three accepted scientific posters that highlight its advanced allograft portfolio, showcasing the efficacy and benefits of its placental-derived products.
The SAWC Spring Meeting serves as a critical platform for industry leaders, researchers, and healthcare professionals to exchange knowledge and explore the latest advancements in wound care. BioStem's participation underlines its role as a key player in the MedTech industry and its dedication to improving patient outcomes through innovative therapeutic options. Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions and insights into the future of wound care management.
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