Maximum Fidelity Surgical Simulations (MaxFi) provides perfused cadaver systems for surgical simulations used in medical education, research, product development, and military training. The company's patented cadaver perfusion system enables cadavers to simulate physiological conditions including heartbeat, blood pressure, breathing, and bleeding scenarios, making them handle like live patients. This technology allows healthcare professionals and military medical personnel to gain realistic operating room and trauma care experience. Medical device manufacturers use MaxFi's solutions to conduct research and test new products in a lifelike environment. Founded in 2014 in Columbia, Missouri, the company is establishing a medical device development and surgical simulation center in St. Louis, which will be equipped with labs, meeting spaces, and lecture rooms to provide clients with realistic surgical scenarios.
Key customers and partnerships
MaxFi's customer base includes major organizations such as Johnson & Johnson, Washington University in St. Louis, and Safeguard Medical. The company serves multiple sectors including healthcare institutions, military medical training programs, and medical device manufacturers.
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