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Autonomix Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMIX) Participates in Virtual Investor “What This Means” Segment Covering Technology License Agreement

Key Takeaway: Autonomix Medical, Inc. has announced its participation in a Virtual Investor segment where CEO Brad Hauser discussed a new licensing agreement with RF Innovations, Inc. This agreement allows Autonomix to use FDA-cleared ablation technology for the development of its innovative neurodiagnostic and treatment devices. The company's new technology platform promises significant advancements in diagnosing and treating diseases of the peripheral nervous system. Initially, they will focus on conditions like pancreatic cancer, which lacks reliable treatment options.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Autonomix Medical secures a technology licensing agreement with RF Innovations.
  • Development of a highly sensitive microchip sensing array for neural signals.
  • Potential to address significant medical needs in pain management and peripheral nervous system treatment.

Full Press Release Details

Brad Hauser, Chief Executive Officer of Autonomix, discusses the Company’s agreement to license FDA-cleared ablation technology from RF Innovations, Inc.
THE WOODLANDS, TX, July 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Autonomix Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMIX) (“Autonomix” or the “Company”), a medical device company focused on advancing innovative technologies to revolutionize how diseases involving the nervous system are diagnosed and treated, today announced that it recently participated in a Virtual Investor “What This Means” segment.
For the segment, Brad Hauser, Chief Executive Officer of Autonomix, discussed the Company’s recently announced definitive agreement with RF Innovations, Inc., a privately held medical technology company, to license the intellectual property underlying its Apex 6 Radiofrequency Generator and what this agreement means for the Company’s development program.
The “What This Means” segment can be accessed here.
About Autonomix Medical, Inc.
Autonomix is a medical device company focused on advancing innovative technologies to revolutionize how diseases involving the nervous system are diagnosed and treated. The Company’s first-in-class technology platform includes a catheter-based microchip sensing array that has the ability to detect and differentiate neural signals with approximately 3,000 times greater sensitivity than currently available technologies. We believe this will enable, for the first time ever, transvascular diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving the peripheral nervous system virtually anywhere in the body.
We are initially developing technology for the treatment of pain, with initial trials focused on pancreatic cancer, a condition that causes debilitating pain and is without a reliable solution. Our technology constitutes a platform to address dozens of indications, including cardiology, hypertension and chronic pain management, across a wide disease spectrum. Our technology is investigational and has not yet been cleared for marketing in the United States.
For more information, visit autonomix.com and connect with the Company on X, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What company did Autonomix license technology from?

Autonomix licensed ablation technology from RF Innovations, Inc.

What does Autonomix focus on in medical devices?

Autonomix focuses on innovative technologies for diagnosing and treating nervous system diseases.

What is the initial focus of Autonomix's technology trials?

Initial trials are focused on treating pain related to pancreatic cancer.

Is Autonomix's technology currently available for marketing?

No, Autonomix's technology is investigational and not yet cleared for marketing.

How sensitive is Autonomix's technology compared to current options?

Its technology detects neural signals with approximately 3,000 times greater sensitivity.

Last updated: Jul 18, 2024