NYU Langone Orders $580,000 of Inspira ART100 Blood Circulation Systems
NYU Langone Hospital placed a $580,000 purchase order for Inspira Technologies' FDA-cleared ART100 extracorporeal blood circulation systems. The order followed a multi-patient clinical evaluation at the hospital.
democracynow.orgNYU Langone Hospital in New York City issued a $580,000 purchase order for Inspira Technologies' ART100 extracorporeal blood circulation systems. U.S. distributor. The order came after a hospital-based clinical evaluation during which ART100 systems were used in the treatment of more than 30 patients across cardiopulmonary and surgical cases.
The evaluation allowed the hospital to integrate the platform into existing workflows.
Technologies stated that the purchase reflects operational value demonstrated during real hospital use. U.S. and international hospital systems. Mike Hershkovitz, VP of Global Sales at Inspira Technologies, said the transition from evaluation to purchase shows the platform's value in hospital settings.
He added that the order supports continued discussions with additional facilities evaluating extracorporeal support technologies. The purchase order occurs alongside the company's previously disclosed strategic process involving the ART100 platform and broader medical assets.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- May 18, 2026
NYU Langone issued $580,000 purchase order for ART100 systems.
1 sourceBenzinga - Prior to May 18, 2026
ART100 systems used in treatment of more than 30 patients during hospital evaluation.
1 sourceBenzinga
Potential Impact
- 01
The order provides NYU Langone with immediate access to additional ART100 systems for clinical use.
- 02
Inspira Technologies gains a hospital reference for further commercial discussions.
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