The company states: "Picard Medical, parent company of SynCardia Systems LLC, maker of the world's first total artificial heart approved by both the U.S. FDA and Health Canada, today announced that on January 5, 2026 SynCardia entered into a development collaboration agreement with Hydrix Services Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hydrix Limited to commence an initial development phase for SynCardia's next-generation, fully implantable Total Artificial Heart - TAH - technology, known as the Emperor. As a fully implantable TAH, Emperor would eliminate the use of an external driver and offer both greater convenience and increased freedom related to patient mobility. SynCardia selected Hydrix as a development partner based on its proven expertise in complex critical engineering and its strong track record developing regulated medical devices, including mechanical circulatory support systems. The collaboration reflects Picard Medical's focus on partnering with world-class engineering organizations capable of supporting long-term, high-value development programs for mission-critical, life-sustaining technologies."
Picard Medical, Inc. is a holding company that owns a 100% interest in SynCardia Systems, LLC (SynCardia). SynCardia is a medical technology company that manufactures and sells the only United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Health Canada-approved implantable total artificial heart (SynCardia TAH). The SynCardia TAH is a biventricular replacement device that consists of the SynCardia TAH implant, an external pneumatic driver that delivers precisely calibrated pulses of air to drive the implant, and drivelines that connect the driver to the implant. The SynCardia TAH implant is a system that consists of two independent artificial ventricles which are powered by an external pneumatic driver. Each artificial ventricle is made of a semi-rigid polyurethane housing and a rigid polyurethane base, with a four-layer flexible polyurethane diaphragm separating the blood chamber from the air chamber.
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