Japan's Murata will buy Twin Cities health-tech company for $102M

Vios Medical Inc., a health-tech startup that makes patient-monitoring sensors and software, has reached a deal to be sold for about $102 million. The buyer is Japanese electronics giant Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd., which already owns a 3.6 percent stake in Vios. Founded in 2012, St. Paul-based Vios makes chest sensors that track vital signs like heart and breathing rates. It has also developed software that lets health care providers mon itor patient data in real time. Vios' approach allows…
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