OR AKIVA, Israel, April 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Expanding Orthopedics Inc. (EOI), a privately held medical device company focused on developing and commercializing innovative expandable devices for spine surgery, is excited to announce the recent addition of Dale Binke as Vice President of US Sales. In his role, Dale, an industry veteran, will lead US sales and further position the company for long term growth.
Dale joins EOI with more than 26 years of experience in the medical device industry, including senior leadership roles with Medtronic, AlloSource, Spinal Elements and most recently with Trinity Orthopedics. In his previous positions, Dale was very successful driving market expansion and revenue growth as well as establishing strategic relationships with surgeons and industry players.
Dale said that “I am thrilled to join EOI, one of the fastest growing young spine companies, and use my extensive sales experience and broad spine network to drive the sales of the FLXfit™ expandable cage to the next level”. Dale added “I’m excited with the company’s pipeline of innovative spine products and its ability to fast execute to become a leader in the expanding devices’ market”
Ofer Bokobza, EOI’s CEO, commented that “Dale’s extensive experience in the spine industry, will bring immense value to EOI’s team and will reinforce its sales and distribution resources in the US”. Ofer explained that “we see a steady increase of US surgeons adopting the FLXfit™ as their preferred choice of treatment. Dale’s appointment is our first step of growing our US infrastructure to support the FLXfit successful adoption in the market as well as the pipeline of innovative products underway.
About Expanding Orthopedics Inc.
Expanding Orthopedics Inc. is medical device company developing and marketing innovative products designed to address unmet clinical needs for spine care and improve long-term patients’ outcome. The company is led by a seasoned management team, and is backed by prominent spine surgeons. EOI owns a broad patent portfolio of anatomically fit, expandable devices for enhanced stability through a minimally invasive approach.