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For more than 30 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance has provided useful, practical information to professionals responsible for the specification, design, installation and management of structured cabling systems serving enterprise, data center and other environments. These professionals are challenged to stay informed of constantly evolving standards, system-design and installation approaches, product and system capabilities, technologies, as well as applications that rely on high-performance structured cabling systems. Our editors synthesize these complex issues into multiple information products. This portfolio of information products provides concrete detail that improves the efficiency of day-to-day operations, and equips cabling professionals with the perspective that enables strategic planning for networks’ optimum long-term performance.

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Market Alert: Inspira Technologies' Respiratory Tech Could Transform $19B Ventilator Market Amid Major Wave of Multi Billion Dollar Medtech Acquisitions

As FDA-cleared INSPIRA ART100 system begins deployment at top New York hospital amid $21B+ in recent medtech acquisitions including J&J's $13.1B Shockwave deal and Boston Scientific's $3.7B Axonics purchase, Company's innovative HYLA blood sensor achieves 96% accuracy in clinical trials as Inspira advances its flagship INSPIRA ART500 system targeting 20 million annual respiratory patients with AI technology

Market News Alerts Reports: Inspira Technologies (NASDAQ: IINN)* is reported beginning deployment of its FDA-cleared INSPIRA ART100 system at a leading New York cardiothoracic program ranked among the top 15% nationally, marking a significant commercialization milestone in a sector experiencing unprecedented M&A activity. The medtech industry saw multiple billion-dollar acquisitions in 2024, including Johnson & Johnson's $13.1 billion acquisition of Shockwave Medical, Edwards' $4.2 billion sale of its Critical Care business to BD, and Boston Scientific's $3.7 billion Axonics purchase.

The mechanical ventilation market represents a $19 billion global opportunity ripe for innovation. Traditional ventilators show mortality rates exceeding 50% for patients with severe respiratory failure, requiring medically-induced comas and invasive intubation that lead to complications including lung damage and infections.

Inspira's approach aims to provide respiratory support without intubation. The company's technology will be showcased this week at the American Society of Extracorporeal Technology Conference in San Diego, exposing it to leading perfusion professionals nationwide.

The company's AI-powered HYLA blood sensor recently achieved 96% accuracy in a key blood parameter in clinical trials at Sheba Hospital (ranked among the world's top 8 hospitals by Newsweek). The technology demonstrated 92.3% accuracy in detecting oxygen deficiencies while providing real-time monitoring without blood draws.

Inspira's integrated technology platform centers on the VORTX Oxygen Delivery System, a novel approach to blood oxygenation protected by 32 patent claims. This is complemented by the HYLA Blood Sensor, targeting the $5.7 billion blood gas analyzer market. The company's flagship INSPIRA ART500 system (also referred to as Gen 2) aims to provide direct blood oxygenation without mechanical ventilation, potentially allowing patients to remain awake during treatment. "Once fully integrated, our INSPIRA ART500 is intended to be equipped with the HYLA blood sensor," noted CEO Dagi Ben-Noon in a recent shareholder letter. Unlike the FDA-cleared ART100 system designed for cardiopulmonary bypass, the ART500 targets to directly address respiratory failure as a full ecosystem offering a new vision for respiratory care.

Inspira has established manufacturing collaboration with Zriha Medical and distribution agreements with Glo-Med Networks, with systems now being deployed to U.S. hospitals.

With approximately 20 million patients requiring respiratory support annually and medtech M&A activity accelerating (275 deals worth $34 billion in Q3 2024, a 35% increase year-over-year), Inspira represents a company with FDA-cleared technology already deployed in clinical settings while advancing additional products through the regulatory pipeline. The surge in medtech acquisitions highlights the premium strategic buyers are willing to pay for innovative medical technologies addressing significant clinical needs, with eight transactions exceeding $1 billion in 2024 alone.

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