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Inovus Medical, a provider of surgical training technologies, has announced Minogue Medical as its exclusive distribution partner for the Canadian market. This collaboration is aimed at expanding Inovus Medical’s reach in Canada, leveraging Minogue Medical’s expertise in surgical devices and simulation technology.
Minogue Medical brings over 30 years of experience in the surgical technology sector and played a key role in the introduction and scaling of the Da Vinci robotic surgery system in Canada. The company’s knowledge of minimally invasive surgery and surgical simulation complements Inovus Medical’s mission to make high-quality, accessible surgical simulation available to healthcare professionals globally. The partnership will expand access to Inovus Medical’s surgical simulators and its Totum digital surgery platform.
Jake Connell, International Business Manager at Inovus Medical, commented, "With Minogue Medical's established reputation and commitment to advancing surgical technology, we are excited to introduce our products to the Canadian market. Their success in transformative technologies like the Da Vinci system makes them an ideal partner in helping us improve surgical training across Canada."
Danny Minogue, CEO of Minogue Medical, added, “Inovus Medical’s technology represents a new standard in surgical training, which will provide great value to Canadian healthcare institutions and professionals. We look forward to offering Inovus' simulators and digital training solutions to enhance surgical training and patient care in Canada.”
This partnership between Inovus Medical and Minogue Medical marks a key step in advancing surgical training capabilities in Canada. By combining Inovus Medical’s innovative solutions with Minogue Medical’s extensive market knowledge, the two companies aim to accelerate the adoption of simulation technology, thereby improving surgical outcomes nationwide.