BMEYE receives European Red Herring Top 100 Award

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BMEYE B.V., the innovator of combined noninvasive, beat-to-beat blood pressure and cardiac output monitoring received the prestigious European Red Herring Top 100 Award 2010 http://www.herring100.com/RHE2010/rhe2010winners/rhe2010winners.html). Red Herring's Top 100 Europe list has become a mark of distinction for identifying promising new companies and entrepreneurs.

"We are very proud to be selected as a Red Herring Top 100 company," said Rob de Ree, CEO of BMEYE, "it is a very valuable recognition for the organization as a whole and for the breakthrough technology that improves patient care and which will change medical practice." "This award further drives and inspires the BMEYE team to successfully implement programs to accelerate clinical adoption."

"Choosing the companies with the strongest potential was by no means a small feat," said Alex Vieux, publisher and CEO of Red Herring. "After rigorous contemplation and discussion, we narrowed our list down from hundreds of candidates from across Europe to the Top 100 Winners. We believe BMEYE embodies the vision, drive and innovation that define a successful entrepreneurial venture. BMEYE should be proud of its accomplishment, as the competition was very strong."

SOURCE BMEYE B.V.

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