Stinger changes name

Stinger Industries of Murfreesboro, Tenn. announced this week that it is now doing business as Stinger Medical.
   
Stinger has developed products for the healthcare industry for more than ten years, including its flagship system, the Levitator mobile workstation. In October, Stinger acquired Seattle-based medical technology company, Integriti Systems, and began offering its integriti automated vital signs system.
   
In addition to the integriti, Stinger Medical said it will introduce two new mobile workstation lines, a new power system, improved warranty, installation and on-site care services.

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