SurgiQuest receives Most Promising Life Sciences Company of the Year award

SurgiQuest was awarded "Most Promising Life Sciences Company of the Year" due to its potential for growth, success and impact on the Life Sciences market in Connecticut. The company's flagship product, the AirSeal® System, improves patient outcomes, enhances perioperative efficiency, reduces costs and increases hospital profitability.

SurgiQuest, Inc. participated in the 8th annual Connecticut Innovation Summit hosted by the Connecticut Technology Council on November 12, 2014. Among the attendees were over 450 entrepreneurs, investors and service providers, as well as representatives from 87 "Tech Companies to watch."

Kurt Azarbarzin, Founder and CEO comments, "It's a great honor to receive this award. SurgiQuest was founded in Connecticut and still remains a part of its Life Sciences community eight years later. We've been fortunate enough to experience tremendous growth in recent years which has not only positively impacted patients' lives globally, but also further fuels the local economy by bringing more jobs to our community."

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