Venus Medtech Hosts Inaugural Global Partner Summit in Paris

Venus Medtech gathered global partners in Paris to discuss its international growth strategy and structural heart portfolio expansion

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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On May 26, 2026, Venus Medtech hosted its inaugural Global Partner Summit in Paris, centering the event on the theme "Insights, Innovation, Impact." The summit gathered the company's distributors and commercial partners to discuss key initiatives, including Venus Medtech's international growth strategy, the expansion of its structural heart portfolio, and its long-term commercialization priorities.[1][2]

The Paris event represents a significant milestone for Venus Medtech as it works to align more closely with its global partner network and expand its presence in international markets. David Breant, the company's Vice President of Sales and Marketing, opened the summit by reflecting on Venus Medtech's ongoing evolution.[1][2]

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