Description of the Business and Financial Condition |
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Description of the Business and Financial Condition |
ClearPoint Neuro, Inc. (the “Company”) is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative platforms for performing minimally invasive surgical procedures in the brain. From the Company’s inception in 1998, the Company has deployed significant resources to fund its efforts to develop the foundational capabilities for enabling MRI-guided interventions, building an intellectual property portfolio, and identifying and building out commercial applications for the technologies it develops. In 2021, the Company’s efforts expanded beyond the MRI suite to encompass development and commercialization of new neurosurgical device products for the operating room setting, as well as consulting services for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, academic institutions, and contract research organizations.
The Company’s initial product offering, the ClearPoint system, is an integrated system comprised of capital equipment and disposable products, designed to allow minimally invasive procedures in the brain to be performed in an MRI suite. The ClearPoint Array Neuro Navigation System and its principal disposable component, introduced in 2021, is designed to be deployed in an operating room setting while also being usable in an MRI suite. Both systems provide guidance for the placement and operation of instruments or devices during the planning and operation of neurosurgical procedures. The Company received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) in 2010 to market the ClearPoint system in the United States for general neurosurgical interventional procedures; in February 2011, the Company also obtained CE marking for its ClearPoint system. In 2011 and 2018, the Company received 510(k) clearance and CE marking, respectively, for its SmartFlow cannula which is being used, or is under evaluation, along with the Company's services, by more than 50 pharmaceutical and biotech companies, academic institutions, or contract research organizations having a focus on biologics and drug delivery. In 2021, the Company received 510(k) clearance for the Array Neuro Navigation System. In September 2022 the ClearPoint Prism™ Neuro Laser Therapy System, for which the Company has exclusive global commercialization rights, received 510(k) clearance through the Company’s Swedish partner Clinical Laserthermia Systems ("CLS"). The Prism laser represents the first therapy product the Company will commercialize.
Macroeconomic Trends
The Company continues to monitor the impact of various macroeconomic trends, such as global economic and supply chain disruptions, geopolitical instability, labor shortages, instability of financial institutions and inflationary conditions. Changes in domestic and global economic conditions, supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, as well as other stimulus and spending programs, have led to higher inflation, which is likely to lead to increased costs and may cause changes in fiscal and monetary policy. Impacts from inflationary pressures, such an increasing costs for research and development of the Company's products, administrative and other costs of doing business, the potential for instability of the financial institutions where we maintain our deposits or other assets, and the Company's access to capital markets and other sources of funding in the future could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. Additionally, these trends could adversely affect the Company's customers, which could impact their willingness to spend on the Company's products and services. The rapid development and fluidity of these situations precludes any prediction as to the ultimate impact they will have on the Company's business, financial condition, results of operation and cash flows, which will depend largely on future developments.
Liquidity
The Company has incurred net losses since its inception, which has resulted in a cumulative deficit at March 31, 2023 of $156.0 million. In addition, the Company’s use of cash from operations amounted to $5.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023, and $16.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2022. Since its inception, the Company has financed its operations principally from the sale of equity securities and the issuance of notes payable, however, there is no assurance such sale of equity securities and/or issuance of notes payable will be at terms favorable to the Company or available at all in the future. As required by generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S. ("GAAP"), the Company has evaluated its ability to continue as a going concern and has determined that based on current forecasts, existing cash and cash equivalent balances and short-term investments at March 31, 2023 are sufficient to support the Company's operations and meet its obligations for at least the next twelve months. In 2020, pursuant to the terms of a Securities Purchase Agreement (the "SPA"), the Company issued secured convertible notes to two investors which raised gross proceeds of $25 million, of which $15 million has been converted to common stock and $10 million remains outstanding (the "Outstanding First Closing Note"). See Note 6 below for additional information with respect to the 2020 secured notes. In February 2021, the Company completed a public offering of 2,127,660 shares of its common stock from which the net proceeds totaled approximately $46.8 million after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions, and other offering expenses paid by the Company.
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