Titan Medical Inc
TSX:TMD

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TSX:TMD
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Price: 0.045 CAD 2 268.42% Market Closed
Market Cap: 686.5m CAD
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686.5m CAD
Industry
Health Care

Titan Medical, Inc. engages in the research and development of a computer-assisted robotic surgical technology for application in minimally invasive surgery (MIS). The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario and currently employs 49 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-04-28. The firm is developing its Enos system to become the new standard of care in robotic single access surgery, with dual three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) high-definition vision systems, multi-articulating instruments and an ergonomic surgeon workstation. Its multi-articulated instruments bring fluid to position the effectors for grasping, suturing, cutting and coagulation. The Enos surgeon workstation includes a 3D high-definition display to provide a balance of surgical immersion and situational awareness in the operating room.

TMD Intrinsic Value
0.005 CAD
Overvaluation 89%
Intrinsic Value
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