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.
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AlterG
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AlterG, Inc.
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AlterG, Inc.
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42809004
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1041892004
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2005
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Sean Whalen
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Medical devices
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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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Fremont, California, USA
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Treadmills, bionic legs
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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.
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2005
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60