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Nexxt Spine Moving to Noblesville

March 12, 2013 By SPINEMarketGroup

Noblesville, Ind. — The Noblesville Common Council voted unanimously to approve an agreement with ,Nexxt Spine, LLC, a medical device manufacturer that designs and produces spinal implants. Nexxt Spine will consolidate and relocate its headquarters and manufacturing facilities to the Noblesville Corporate Campus. It will join several other medical device manufacturers currently located in Noblesville such as Helmer, RMI, and King Systems.Moving to Noblesville.The Common Council approved a three year tax phase-in for Nexxt Spine. As part of the agreement, Nexxt Spine will be bringing 55 new jobs to Noblesville over the next five years. In addition, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation will be providing incentives for Nexxt Spine.
“We are pleased to welcome Nexxt Spine to Noblesville’s medical device manufacturing community,” said Mayor John Ditslear. “When the company approached us to inquire about locating in Noblesville, we knew they would be an excellent match to our corporate community.”
“We are looking forward to our move to Noblesville and our continued growth in the medical device industry. Noblesville and the Saxony area provide exceptional access to not only our suppliers and customers, but a highly qualified workforce. The look and feel of the location and close amenities will provide the quality of life factors we look forward to providing for our employees,” noted Andrew Elsbury, President and Founder of Nexxt Spine.
About Nexxt Spine, LLC
Founded in 2009 by Andrew Elsbury, Nexxt Spine manufactures spinal implants and custom instruments in-house at a dedicated facility. After serving as a contract manufacturer for several large medical device companies, Mr. Elsbury sought to provide value-added, high quality, American-made spinal implants in a cost effective manner. Superior quality products, positive patient outcomes, and a more budget-friendly model positions Nexxt Spine to meet the demands of the challenges faced by the medical device industry today. Nexxt Spine works with hospitals across the country, including Noblesville’s Riverview Hospital. To learn more about Nexxt Spine’s story and products visit www.nexxtspine.com
About The City of Noblesville
As the seat of Hamilton County government, the City of Noblesville’s origins date back to the early 1800’s. With over 51,000 residents, Noblesville offers a rich combination of residential, business, educational, and cultural opportunities. Noblesville was chosen as one of Money magazine’s 100 Best Places To Live in America, was named the tenth best community in America in the book Best Places To Raise Your Family by author Bert Sperling, and was chosen as one of the top five places to retire in the United States in a column by personal finance writer Liz Pulliam Weston. For more information, please visit www.cityofnoblesville.org.

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