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History

Enova Medical Technologies, LLC, formerly known as Micropure Medical, LLC and Micronet Medical, Inc., has been in business since 1965, providing product development, assembly, packaging, and sterilization for medical companies on a contract basis.

Timeline of major company events

2006
Terras Irradient, a privately-held investment partnership, acquired Enova. With new leadership, new products and expanded services, Enova Medical Technologies became uniquely positioned to break down barriers for small companies entering the healthcare market.

Terras Irradient negotiated a merger with Minnesota-based company, MedTreo, LLC, and added the company’s medical products to expand Enova’s existing line. Furthermore, Enova began offering affordable development and commercialization services to other medical companies that bring new products and technologies to the healthcare marketplace. In addition to clean room assembly, packaging, and labeling capabilities, Enova became the only facility in the five-state area to offer in-house regulatory assistance and ETO (ethylene-oxide) contract sterilization services in an FDA-registered and ISO–certified facility.

2002
Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. (ANS) acquired Micronet Medical’s proprietary technology and certain associated tangible assets. As a condition of the merger, the new product development, contract manufacturing, and sterilization business of Micronet Medical was spun out into a new independent company named Micropure Medical, LLC.

The core OEM capabilities that were servicing our clients before this merger became a part of the Micropure Medical, LLC and then the new organization of Enova Medical Technologies. This transaction strengthened the focus of our organization on contract manufacturing, so we continued to service our customers with the same high-level quality and responsiveness that they had come to expect and deserved.

1999
Micronet Medical became ISO Certified, obtained private financing, and commercialized its first product, the Axxess™ Neurostimulation lead.

1998
Micronet Medical acquired the rights to a proprietary electrode technology and began development work with the funding generated by the operations for the existing contract manufacturing business.