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UNMC, Invest Nebraska fuel new startup

OMAHA, Neb. — About 15 years ago, Hani Haider had an idea.

Haider, a biomedical engineer and professor of orthopedic surgery research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, thought hip and knee replacement surgeries could be better.

The problem: A successful joint replacement requires a talented surgeon with a mastery of skills gained through countless hours of experience and repetition. Success also requires a complement of specialized nurses, staff and costly equipment.
It’s been that way for decades.

Haider, a mechanical engineer who spent the first half of his career in fluid dynamics, saw a unique solution to the problem—one that has the potential to transform how joint replacement surgeries are performed in the future.

“I changed careers late,” he said, “and when you come in with fresh eyes, you can think outside the box a little.”

But a great idea—even one as promising as Haider’s—gets nowhere without some help.
It would need an infusion of fresh capital, and a savvy entrepreneur nimble enough in the biomedical industry to build an entire business around the new technology.

All those elements came together for Haider, and the result is Trak Surgical, Inc., a new Omaha-based surgical device company with enough Invest Nebraska funding to create as many as seven high-skill, high-paying biomedical jobs.

“This company is a fantastic example of the university, private enterprise and government working together to create high growth companies and jobs in Nebraska,” said Michael Dixon, president and CEO of UNeMed Corporation, the technology transfer arm of UNMC.

UNeMed entered the picture early in the process. It helped file the patent applications, and worked with Haider through a nine-year process of testing, fund-hunting and match-making—a process that is still months, if not years, from impacting patients.

Bruce Lichorowic, a serial entrepreneur from Silicon Valley who has been building and guiding startup companies for more than 30 years, formed Trak Surgical, Inc. in 2012. Lichorowic, who has raised more than $600 million in venture capital enterprises, signed on as Trak Surgical’s CEO and quickly lined up angel investors in California, Texas, and Arizona.

Invest Nebraska, a venture development organization that seeks out technology and high-growth Nebraska entrepreneurs, effectively rooted the new company to Omaha with a recent $500,000 matching capital investment.

Invest Nebraska CEO Mark Crawford said one of the biggest factors in the decision to invest in the new startup was the addition of Licorowic.

“I bet on the jockey, not the horse,” he said. “The cherry on top is the innovative technology.”

Invest Nebraska is partially funded by the state’s Talent and Innovation Initiative, a funding program in the Nebraska Department of Economic Development aimed at encouraging small businesses, innovation and entrepreneurship in Nebraska.

“The technology was invented here. The research and development stays here,” Crawford said. “My hope is future deals can be funded completely inside the state.”

This article is also featured in the Alliance Times-Herald on April 9th.

INC Portfolio Company VoterTide acquired by MindMixer

March 26, 2013 – MindMixer announced today that it has acquired VoterTide, an Invest Nebraska portfolio company.  VoterTide’s social media analytics suite will be incorporated into MindMixer’s online community involvement platform as “MindMixer Insights.” MindMixer Insights will provide organizations with real-time tracking and analysis of social media activity.

Link to MindMixer’s Blog

Link to Silicon Prairie News

Invest Nebraska Completes Funding in Virtual Incision

LINCOLN, NE. February 1, 2013 – Invest Nebraska Corporation announced today the closing of financing in Virtual Incision, a Nebraska medical device company. The investment was completed in conjunction with Prairie Gold Venture Partners and Bluestem Capital, both of Sioux Falls, SD. Terms of the investment have not been disclosed. The capital will be used to accelerate the development of Virtual Incision’s current prototype and as working capital.

Virtual Incision is developing an in vivo (inside the body) robotic surgical device. The patented robot performs minimally invasive, single incision abdominal surgery using a single incision with no specialized infrastructure. The initial application of the technology will be colon resection procedures.

“Virtual Incision welcomes this endorsement by Invest Nebraska, along with the continuing support of our other financial partners” noted Shane Farritor, Virtual Incision’s Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer. “Our device is poised to dramatically improve several procedures by enabling a minimally invasive technique for several procedures that are currently performed with an open incision. No one else is performing surgery from within the body.”

“The market opportunity for a novel, non-invasive surgical robot like Virtual Incision’s is extremely attractive,” said Mark Crawford, CEO and Investment Manager of Invest Nebraska. “The team at Virtual Incision has done an impressive job developing the technology, and we are proud to help advance this promising company.”

About Invest Nebraska
Invest Nebraska is a Nebraska-based venture capital organization focused on advising and investing in technology and high growth companies. It is partially funded by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development through the Talent and Innovation Initiative.

About Virtual Incision
Founded in 2006 by two University of Nebraska professors, mechanical engineer Shane Farritor and surgeon Dmitry Oleynikov, Virtual Incision is developing surgical robots using technology exclusively licensed from the University of Nebraska. The technology uses several existing tools and techniques already familiar to surgeons, and the Virtual Incision platform will be much less expensive than existing robotic alternatives.

ScanMed Investment Announced

Invest Nebraska is proud to announce our recent investment in ScanMed, a Resonance Innovations company.

ScanMed is an industry leader in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coil technology. ScanMed services coils produced all around the world and boosts some of the best service times in the industry. The company also designs, manufactures MRI coils for hospitals, imaging centers, independent service organizations and original equipment manufacturers.

Press release available here.

Beyond Measure launches new product, Votertide.com

Invest Nebraska portfolio company VoterTide launched today, bringing RockDex based technology into the political arena.

For more see Silicon Prairies article here.

CropMetrics partners with industry leader to expand

CropMetrics and industry leader Valley Irrigation announced a partnership to combine Valley’s variable rate irrigation controls with CropMetrics unique data driven irrigation management system.

For more.

Invest Nebraska Completes Study for Legislature

On December 1st Invest Nebraska completed months of work for The Innovation and Entrepreneurial Task Force of the Nebraska Legislature by submitting a study on Nebraska’s Innovation & Entrepreneurial Ecosystem.

Nebraska’s Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem – Final Report 12-01-2010

Ready to satisfy your need for cheese!

June 12, 2010

Victory Hill Farm, 2009 winner of the Invest Nebraska Western NE Venture Competition, is open for business!
Offering farmstead artisan goat cheese in three varieties Victory Hill Farm is bring a truly amazing product to market. Currently offering gouda (a smooth tasting, velvety hard yellow cheese that is slightly sweet), feta (a crumbly white semi-soft cheese that is slightly salty) and chevre (fresh goat cheese that is a soft and mild tasting white cheese)

Call: 308.630.0530 or visit www.vhfarm.com

Heady Bed goes live!

April 15, 2010

Let the sales begin! Heady Bed an e-tailer of customized upholstered headboards and winner of Invest Nebraska’s Northeast Nebraska Venture Competition last year, launched their new and improved site this past weekend.

Take a look for yourself at www.headybed.com

The Game Has Only Just Begun

McCook natives and Bison graduates Cody Dame and Tanner Lytle have come a long way since winning the Hormel Business Plan Competition. In June of 2007, the dynamic duo blew the judges away with their proposal to create an interactive gaming store in McCook. Cody and Tanner are now the owners and operators of a thriving one-stop gaming shop, located 220 Westview Plaza in McCook (more…)