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At the Defense Tech Expo 2026 in Tel Aviv, Idan Razinovsky, CEO of Xmetics, unveiled a groundbreaking innovation poised to transform emergency medical response: the TAC 710, the world's first automatic tourniquet. This device aims to address a critical gap in immediate trauma care, offering a rapid and effective solution to stop severe blood loss.

My 66-year-old mother, who is a teacher at a Jewish day school in New York, is able to take it out of the package within 5 seconds, understand how to put it on, put it on, and that was it.

- Edan Razinovsky, CEO of Xmetix

Discover the groundbreaking TAC 710, the world's first automatic tourniquet. Born from a critical need, this device is changing emergency response for both military and civilians. See how it works and why it's a game-changer for mass casualty events.

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Xmetics Unveils TAC 710: The World's First Automatic Tourniquet Revolutionizing Emergency Response

At the Defense Tech Expo 2026 in Tel Aviv, Idan Razinovsky, CEO of Xmetics, unveiled a groundbreaking innovation poised to transform emergency medical response: the TAC 710, the world's first automatic tourniquet. This device aims to address a critical gap in immediate trauma care, offering a rapid and effective solution to stop severe blood loss.

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