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Initial collaborators involved in the glucose project. From left to right: Dr. Phil Eaton, UNM School of Medicine; Dr. Dave Haaland, Sandia National Labs;
Dr. M. Ries Robinson, Founder InLight Solutions
(formerly RGMT).
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V I S I O N
{past + present = future}
The Company began in 1993 as Rio Grande Medical Technologies. The founders
brought together breakthrough technologies from Sandia National Laboratories
and the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. The company has grown
significantly since its original founders packed into a single room on
UNMs north campus.
InLight Solutions
now has over 80 employees and is headquartered in a state-of-the-art facility
located in UNMs Science and Technology Park. The company continues
to grow at a rate of over 30 percent per year, and enjoys a multi-year
corporate partnership with Johnson & Johnson, a Fortune 500 health
care company.
InLight Solutions commits over 20 percent
of its operating budget to new product development, actively expanding
beyond noninvasive glucose monitoring to address multiple product opportunities
made possible by the core glucose monitoring technology.
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