AlterG

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AlterG, Inc. is an American medical device company founded in 2005 by Sean Whalen in Fremont, California. The company makes mobility enhancement products for physical therapy and athletic training. The first product, the Anti-Gravity Treadmill, now includes a product line including the M/F320, Via 400 and 400X, and Pro 200 and 500. In 2013 the company acquired Tibion Corporation and added the Bionic Leg to its list of products. Charles Remsberg is CEO. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString AlterG, Inc.
rdf:langString AlterG, Inc.
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rdf:langString Charles Remsberg, CEO; Kevin Davidge, COO; Fran Hackett, VP of Sales, Michael McGirr, VP of Engineering; Larry Stevens, VP of Operations
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rdf:langString Treadmills, bionic legs
rdf:langString AlterG, Inc. is an American medical device company founded in 2005 by Sean Whalen in Fremont, California. The company makes mobility enhancement products for physical therapy and athletic training. The first product, the Anti-Gravity Treadmill, now includes a product line including the M/F320, Via 400 and 400X, and Pro 200 and 500. In 2013 the company acquired Tibion Corporation and added the Bionic Leg to its list of products. Charles Remsberg is CEO.
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