Integrum receives market approval for OPRA[® in Israel]

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Mölndal, Sweden – May 29, 2024 - Integrum (publ) (Nasdaq First North Growth Market: INTEG B) announces that the company has received market approval for the OPRA® Implant System in Israel.

In March, Integrum entered a commercial agreement with AMI Technologies to Introduce the OPRA® Implant System to the Israeli market. With the market approval in place, AMI Technologies can now start providing OPRA® to hospitals in the region.

"There is a large need for innovative products in the region, and we appreciate the rapid regulatory approval making it possible to soon offer our life-changing treatment to Israeli amputees," says Rickard Brånemark, CEO of Integrum.

This disclosure contains information that Integrum AB is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU nr 596/2014). The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person, on 29-05-2024 16:22 CET.

For more information, please contact:
Rickard Brånemark, CEO

Phone: +46 (0) 70 846 10 61
E-mail: rickard.branemark@integrum.se

Jörgen Svanström, CFO
Phone: + 46 (0) 70 734 96 60
E-mail:
Jorgen.svanstrom@integrum.se

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About integrum

Integrum AB is a publicly traded company (INTEG B: Nasdaq First North Growth Market) based outside of Gothenburg, Sweden, with a U.S. subsidiary in San Francisco. Since 1990, its OPRA™ Implant System has helped improve the quality of life for hundreds of people who are amputees by directly attaching a prosthesis to the bone and musculoskeletal system, therefore avoiding the need for a socket. Based on osseointegration, the bone-anchored implant system offers a range of benefits, including improved mobility and function, enhanced comfort, reduced pressure, a stable attachment and more. The OPRA™ Implant System was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2020 and is the only FDA-approved bone-anchored implant system specifically designed for use in amputees available in the U.S. Today, Integrum continues to perform research and develop custom-made medical device solutions in close collaboration with scientists and clinicians. To learn more, please visit https://integrum.se/.