Cervrite Overview

  • Founded
  • 2006

Founded
  • Status
  • Private

  • Latest Deal Type
  • Accelerator/​Inc

  • Investors
  • 1

Cervrite General Information

Description

Developer of neck collars intended to be used in accidents to reduce the effects of whiplash. The company helps in the treatment of traumatic neck injuries including whiplash and other non-traumatic conditions, helping patients protect against unwanted strains and movements.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Privately Held (backing)
Financing Status
Accelerator/Incubator Backed
Primary Industry
Therapeutic Devices
Other Industries
Other Devices and Supplies
Primary Office
  • Hansalandsvägen 8
  • 441 63 Alingsaas
  • Sweden
+46 000000

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Cervrite Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Raised to Date Post-Val Status Stage
1. Accelerator/Incubator Completed Startup
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Cervrite Patents

Cervrite Recent Patent Activity

Publication ID Patent Title Status First Filing Date Technology (CPC) Citations
EP-2941227-A1 Cervical brace Active 28-Dec-2012 000000000
EP-2941227-B1 Cervical brace Inactive 28-Dec-2012 000000000
US-20150328038-A1 Cerival brace Inactive 28-Dec-2012 000000000 0
EP-2242462-A1 A mobilizing neck support device Inactive 29-Jan-2008 000000000
US-20100298748-A1 Mobilizing neck support device Inactive 29-Jan-2008 A61F5/055
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Cervrite Executive Team (1)

Name Title Board Seat Contact Info
Mark Rosenfeld Ph.D Chief Executive Officer
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Cervrite Investors (1)

Investor Name Investor Type Holding Investor Since Participating Rounds Contact Info
GU Ventures Venture Capital Minority 000 0000 000000 0
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