AxoGen official meets with former Peru president

AxoGen official meets with former Peru president
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AxoGen Inc., a top medical technology company that focuses on peripheral nerve repair, announced that co-founder and Vice President

John Engels privately met with

the director of the Global Center for Development and Democracy during the United Nations meetings Monday.

Alejandro Toledo,

the former President of Peru, discussed the strategic options that will make AxoGen’s portfolio of peripheral nerve solutions more accessible to people and physicians living in Peru. 

“Peru is an amazing country with incredible economic potential and a lack of peripheral nerve repair solutions,” Engels said. “We’re very honored and excited to have the opportunity to be collaborating with President Toledo to develop AxoGen’s entry into this exciting market. This effort is part of our strategy to build the contribution of revenue from international markets.”

This is the first time that Peruvians will have access to these solutions for nerve damage and injuries.

“In Latin America we are striving for a just, sustainable and prosperous but shared society,” Toledo said. “It’s a society that preserves its culture and beautiful people, but yet can transform to globalization and the world stage. Economic growth combined with social improvement is our social accelerator, and economic stimulation through private sector partnership is a component to achieving this goal.”



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