Cervision™ – First International Sales Launch in Brazil

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Montreal, Canada – São Paulo, Brazil, January 26, 2022, Spinologics Inc. and Importek have
announced today the launch of Cervision™, an upper-extremity patient positioning device for cervical
spine surgery, in Brazil. This launch marks the first international sales development of this product since
its domestic introduction.

MONTREAL’S KOLLIDE CONSORTIUM DECLARED ONE OF THE AWARDEES OF THE NFL HELMET CHALLENGE!

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The technology of Kollide’s football helmet has the potential to revolutionize all head safety equipment

Montreal, Quebec (October 25, 2021) – The football helmet prototype developed by Kollide, a
consortium composed of four Montreal-based companies, in collaboration with the École de technologie
supérieure (ÉTS), has been selected as one of three final grant recipients from the NFL Helmet Challenge
launched by the National Football League (NFL) in 2019. The Kollide helmet outperformed helmets
currently used in the NFL, as well as other commercially available helmets. During this challenge, three
companies were praised by the jury, with Kollide being the only one having no experience as a football
helmet manufacturer. For Kollide, the next step is the refining of its prototype ahead of becoming a
commercial product.

Sawbones® and Numalogics Launch New Strategic Partnership

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Seattle, Washington – Montreal, Canada, September 21, 2021, Pacific Research Laboratories, Inc., the parent
company to Sawbones® and Numalogics Inc., a subsidiary of Spinologics Inc., have partnered to develop
computational modeling and simulation software applications for the orthopaedic medical device industry…

FDA has granted the company a Breakthrough Device Designation for its MIScoli™ system

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MONTREAL, June 18, 2021 / Spinologics Inc. / Spino Modulation Inc., a subsidiary of
Spinologics Inc., announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has
granted the company a Breakthrough Device Designation for its MIScoli™ system, an
innovative vertebral body tethering (VBT) device to treat scoliosis in young adolescents.