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Axis Spine Technologies has raised £2.2 million in a funding round led by ACF Investors, with follow-on investment from Mercia’s EIS funds.  

This is the first investment from ACF Investors’ new Delta Fund, a fast-track investment fund designed for high-potential UK businesses that have been backed by a syndicate of angel investors with deep sector knowledge.  

Mercia was the first investor when Axis was founded by Jon Acros in 2017. 

Axis, based in St Albans with an office in Memphis in the US, is developing the next generation of Anterior Spinal Implant technology which provides surgeons with increased correction and alignment options.

Its modular devices are inserted with less force than conventional implants to reduce the risks of structural damage which can lead to subsidence, an under-reported and recognised complication.   

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The angel syndicate is led by Simon Cartmell, who has more than 40 years pharmaceutical, biotech and medtech experience. He brings specialised expertise in orthopaedic technologies to his new role on AST’s board.  

Previously he was CEO of Apatech, an orthobiologics company specialising in bone grafting and spine repair, which was acquired by Baxter Healthcare in 2010 and subsequent Non-Executive Director appointments with several other companies in related fields.   

The Axis-ALIF, Axis Spine’s first implant system, has already attracted commercial interest in pre-release activities and will soon demonstrate its clinical benefits with several top US spine surgeons that are ready to start using the device. The funding will be used to support the launch of the new device in the USA, and also to progress developments of Oblique, Lateral cage implants, as well as a highly differentiated access system.  

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“In 2021 we will take a big step forward in our mission to help surgeons improve the spinal care they provide to their patients,” said CEO Arcos. 

Our products will enable them to achieve superior correction and to maintain this correction more reliably than with the devices available today.   

Simon Cartmell’s addition to the board means we can draw on his experience and deep sector knowledge to help take Axis to the next level.  

We are very pleased to be the first investment from ACF Investors’ Delta Fund and to have the continued support of Mercia and our independent angel investors as we demonstrate the benefits of modular implants and expand the Axis product range.”  

Tim Mills, managing partner at ACF Investors, commented: “We believe that the active involvement of stand-out angel investors is one of the largest contributing factors to the success of an early-stage company.   

Having Simon on board and a proposition as strong as Axis Spine’s technology makes this investment the perfect fit for The Delta Fund.  

We are excited to see where the team takes the company by opening up new markets and expanding their product suite, which will help improve outcomes for surgeons and patients alike.” 

Simon Cartmell, MD of Route2Advisors, said: “I am really pleased to work with ACF for a second time to bring their support to Axis Spine.  

It is a great example of the UK ecosystem supporting fantastic entrepreneur-led medtech companies and I am delighted to assist Jon and the Axis team take their superior products to market and to build out the underlying platform.”