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- Powell, Tenn., Medical Supplier Buys Waste Fluid Management Products Firm.
- By Rebecca Ferrar, The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Tenn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 15--DeRoyal, a worldwide supplier of medical products based in Powell, announced Thursday the purchase of the assets of Waterstone Medical Inc., a company that makes waste fluid management products for...
- Research articles 2002-11-15
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- DeRoyal's Ortholign Design Acknowledged; DeRoyal and Orthomerica Patent Dispute Resolved, Lawsuit Dismissed
- KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- DeRoyal, of Powell, TN, and Orthomerica Products, Inc., headquartered in Newport Beach, California, have announced the July 31 dismissal of their patent infringement lawsuit pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia in Atlanta, Georgia. DeRoyal has formally retracted its previous assertions...
- Research articles 2004-08-23
- DeRoyal forum links industry and politicians - DeRoyal Industries Inc
- DeRoyal Industries, Inc., Powell, Tenn., is investing mightily in creating a very high profile among its hospital customers and prospects while making politicians aware of the hospital industry's viewpoint on health care reforms.DeRoyal's strategy is to create a high-powered executive forum at which attendance is by invitation only, with quarterly...
- Research articles 1993-07-01
- DeRoyal trying to boost sales by increasing presence through public relations firm - DeRoyal Industries Inc.; Hanley-Wilson and Associates - Market Memo
- DeRoyal Industries, Inc., Powell, Tenn., is hoping to boost sales by increasing the industry's awareness of the company and its products designed to reduce utilization costs. DeRoyal contracted with Knoxville, Tenn.-based public relations firm Hanley-Wilson & Assoc. in May to help promote the company as an American, low-cost producer...
- Research articles 1993-09-01
- Yorty heavily marketing DeRoyal TraceCarts to increase presence in Philadelphia hospitals - Yorty Medical; DeRoyal Industries Inc.'s operating room supply management system
- Yorty Medical, Bensalem, Pa., is looking to increase distribution to hospitals in the Philadelphia area by heavily marketing the TraceCart |TM~ System from DeRoyal Industries, Inc., Powell, Tenn.DeRoyal's three and one-half-year-old TraceCart System is a cost-based operating room supply management system for hospitals using TraceCarts, plastic containers on wheels containing...
- Research articles 1993-08-01
- DeRoyal Industries Inc - acquisition
- DeRoyal Industries Inc., Powell, Tenn., has acquired Tulsa, Okla.-based Carapace Inc., a manufacturer of casting, splinting and bracing products. DeRoyal will provide operational support for Carapace and has become the exclusive primary distributor for its products. Customer support for Carapace products has been outsourced and is now performed by DeRoyal...
- Research articles 1997-07-01
- DeRoyal licenses ORNL inventions for improved radioisotope production
- KNOXVILLE, Tenn.--HealthWire--Dec. 23, 1996--DeRoyal Industries, Inc., has licensed two inventions from Oak Ridge National Laboratory ORNL for concentrating technetium, a radioisotope used to perform 10 million medical tests per year. The licensing agreement, announced today by Pete DeBusk, DeRoyal president and chief executive officer, gives the Powell-based...
- Research articles 1996-12-23
- DeRoyal makes consumer debut with soft goods line
- DeRoyal Industries, Inc., Powell, Tenn., a company that has marketed orthopedic soft goods to hospitals for almost 20 years under the brand names Stat and Three-D, is making its first entry into consumer products with the launch of ActivitEase, a soft goods brand name marketed by the DeRoyal Orthopedics Division....
- Research articles 1995-01-01
- DeRoyal Institutes Legal Action Against Orthomerica Products, Inc. & Resolves Litigation With Optec Specialties, Inc., Over Patents Relating to Atlanta International Ortholign-R- Spinal Orthosis
- Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers KNOXVILLE, Tenn.--BW HealthWire--Aug. 25, 2000 On March 23, 2000, DeRoyal Industries, Inc. filed a patent infringement suit against Orthomerica Products, Inc., for infringement of U.S. Patent Number 5,853,378 ("the `378 patent"). The suit alleges infringement of the patent by the California Soft Spinal...
- Research articles 2000-08-25
- Safety device regs spawn variety of new devices, from needleholders to trays.(DeRoyal Industries)(Brief Article)
- Hospitals looking for more ways to comply with safety device regulations have an expanding array of new products to choose from. DeRoyal Industries, Powell, Tenn., has added three new safety devices designed to cut down on operating room injuries during transfer of sharps. ...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- DeRoyal Industries. (Supplier News).(introduces line of retractable scalpels)(Brief Article)
- The focus of efforts to develop safer medical devices may be shifting from needles to cutting instruments. DeRoyal Industries, Knoxville, Tenn., introduced what it claims is the largest line of retractable scalpels. The line was designed by a cardiovascular surgeon and a safety engineer, and now...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- DeRoyal Industries, Knoxville.(more safety devices to its product line)(Brief Article)
- DeRoyal Industries, Knoxville, Tenn., is adding three more safety devices to its product line. The first is a multi-functional sharps transfer tray that prevents injuries that can occur when passing sharp instruments. Another is a disposable suture assist device that facilitates the safe parking...
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- DeRoyal Industries.(introduces protective apparel line)(Brief Article)
- DeRoyal Industries, Knoxville, Tenn., is adding a new line of protective apparel designed to shield the eyes and faces of operating room staff. The new line includes disposable eye shields, face shields, solid side shields, face masks with splash shield, protective goggles and ...
- Research articles 2001-12-01
- Surgical Safety Products, Inc. Announces Distribution Agreement With DeRoyal Industries, Inc
- Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers SARASOTA, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 13, 2001 Surgical Safety Products, Inc., (OTCBB:SSPD) and its medical products division announced an agreement with DeRoyal Industries, Inc. to distribute SSP's proprietary Suturemate product worldwide. Suturemate is a disposable surgical device, clinically proven to significantly reduce the risk of...
- Research articles 2001-02-13
- Contracture Boot - DeRoyal Industries Inc - Brief Article
- DeRoyal Industries introduces the Ankle Contracture Boot for positioning, pressure reduction and light gait training. The "no-strap" closures allow for easy application and removal. The Boot is available with fleece or Vel-foam softgoods that completely cover the splint, leaving no metal exposed. Each unit has a standard padded antirotation bar,...
- Research articles 2001-09-01
- Inflatable Hand Orthosis - Product Spotlight - DeRoyal Industries' Pucci Air-T device - information on product - Brief Article - Product Announcement
- DeRoyal Industries has introduced the Pucci Air-T Inflatable Hand Orthosis that provides continuous, gentle, low stretch therapy to the contracted hand, through inflation of an internal air bladder. The Pucci Air-T features a malleable wrist support that can be adjusted to accommodate the resident. Each orthosis, available in adult and...
- Research articles 2001-11-01
- International Sharps Injury Prevention Society (ISIPS).(Gains new members)
- The International Sharps Injury Prevention Society ISIPS, South Jordan, Utah, has gained new members during the past few months. The addition of DeRoyal Industries, Powell, Tenn., New Medical Technology, Zionsville, Ind., and Portex Inc., Keene, N.H., brings to 13 the number of members, mainly...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- DeRoyal Industries
- The LMB Pronation/Supination Splint features slow, gentle stretch therapy to increase pronation and supination. The unit is easy to apply, lightweight, fits both the right and left arm, offers both static and dynamic therapy, and comes completely assembled and ready to use. Circle 104 on Reader Service Card or...
- Research articles 2002-02-01
- Hospitals want capitated agreements to determine procedure supply costs
- Hospitals are demanding that manufacturers provide tools and services that help hospitals identify supply costs per procedure. In response, manufacturers are developing capitated agreements in which hospitals pay a flat fee per procedure for supplies.Capitated agreements use creative financing strategies in conjunction with the latest just-in-time and stockless principles. Two...
- Research articles 1994-04-01
- Lead management strategies close sales
- A major challenge to trade show exhibitors is creating a strategy for collecting leads, fulfilling information requests, managing the sales force's attention to the lead and tracking how effective trade show activity is.Wayne Walters, vice president of sales and marketing support services, DeRoyal Industries, Powell, Tenn., said, "Lead generation is...
- Research articles 1994-05-01
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