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MedTech Economics

Dollar, money
May 4, 2017
Dollar, money

North American TKR Market To Surpass $4 Billion by 2023

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Despite the growth, total knee replacements are declining in average selling price.

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Elderly, medtech
April 24, 2017
Elderly, medtech

Asia Aging Quickly, Many Medtech Opportunities

By Ames Gross

Foreign companies can capitalize on offering their products in Asia but must be prepared to do so at a lower price.

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BD, Becton Dickinson
April 24, 2017
BD, Becton Dickinson

BD to Acquire C.R. Bard for $24 Billion

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The union will strengthen BD’s leadership in medication management and infection prevention, and increase opportunities in fast-growing clinical areas and OUS markets.

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Medtronic
April 18, 2017
Medtronic

Cardinal Health Picks Up Medtronic’s Patient Monitoring and Recovery Division for $6.1 Billion

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Medtronic will keep its respiratory and monitoring solutions business, while Cardinal will buy the patient care, DVT, and nutritional insufficiency businesses.

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April 10, 2017
Ameing for Asia

What Will President Trump’s Medtech Policies Be?

By Ames Gross

Tariffs on imports will hurt business expansion in Asia.

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Boston Scientific
April 4, 2017
Boston Scientific

Boston Scientific’s Strategy in Acquiring Symetis: Beef Up TAVI

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The $435-million deal is part of the company’s commitment to being a leader in products for transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

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Rafael Mazuz, Diligence Wound Care Global
April 3, 2017
Rafael Mazuz, Diligence Wound Care Global

How to Assess and Select Biomedical Distributors in Emerging and Frontier Markets

By Rafael Mazuz

An overview of the process, actionable strategies and tactics, key considerations, and mistakes to avoid, whether executing in-house or together with an outside expert.

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Michael Lohan, IDA Ireland
March 15, 2017
Michael Lohan, IDA Ireland
Soapbox

Ireland’s Medtech Industry Will Benefit from Brexit

By Michael Lohan

Uncertainty caused by Britain’s EU departure creates opportunity for its neighbor.

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Global Regulatory Strategy
March 8, 2017
Global Regulatory Strategy

Top Tips for Your Global Regulatory Strategy

By Maria Fontanazza

Industry experts share advice that could influence company success.

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Regenerative Medicine
February 27, 2017
Regenerative Medicine

The Promise of Regenerative Medicine in Asia

By Ames Gross

As the continent becomes a bigger player, western companies should explore the potential prospects.

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June 1, 2026

MedTech In Focus: AI impact in healthcare

The most recent AI thought leadership published on MedTechIntelligence.com.

May 20, 2026

Fixing Eligibility at the Point of Care: The Missing Link in Medical Device Reimbursement Integrity

By Peter Justen

MTI Viewpoints Insights shared by industry relative to healthcare and the advancement of medical technology. Peter Justen is Founder and CEO of AmeriTrust Solutions. He works at the intersection of technology, data, and human-centered design to improve access to government...

May 20, 2026

The failure of the ‘usual suspects’ approach to life science recruitment

By Ivor Campbell

How has AI impacted the way in which companies recruit for senior specialists, particularly in highly niche roles in MedTech, biotech and pharmaceutical development? Finding the right people for these roles has never been harder.

May 20, 2026

Value, Focus, and the Future of MedTech: M&A and Divestitures are Rewriting the Strategic Playbook.

By Joan Hinrichs
Justice scale, healthcare, cost

Market Access is now the central input into M&A and value-driven divestitures, enabling MedTech leaders to reshape portfolios for strategic advantage, long-term growth, and greater value to patients - unlocking their full potential.

May 20, 2026

Artivion Completes Endospan Acquisition, Expands Aortic Arch Portfolio With FDA-Approved NEXUS System

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Artivion has finalized its acquisition of Endospan Ltd., adding the FDA-approved NEXUS Aortic Arch System to its portfolio of aortic arch therapies. The deal strengthens the company’s position in the growing endovascular aortic repair market and adds a pipeline of next-generation arch technologies.

May 19, 2026

Carl Zeiss Meditec Plans Up to 1,000 Job Cuts Amid Restructuring Effort

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Up to 1,000 jobs globally could be cut over the next three years as part of a major restructuring effort following weaker first-half earnings driven by declining sales, currency pressures, and weak market demand.

May 19, 2026

Boston Scientific announces strategic investment in MiRus LLC

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
Boston Scientific Logo

Agreement includes exclusive option to acquire novel, balloon-expandable transcatheter aortic valve made with proprietary rhenium alloy

May 18, 2026

Medtronic Bets on Cardiovascular Realignment Amid Stock Pressure and Facility Closures

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Medtronic is overhauling its cardiovascular business in a major restructuring that includes new operating divisions, ongoing acquisitions, and a strategic push into higher-growth cardiac technologies. At the same time, the company plans to close its longtime Santa Rosa facility, affecting hundreds of employees and marking a significant shift in its U.S. manufacturing footprint. The changes come as Medtronic navigates investor pressure, intensifying competition, and a rapidly evolving cardiovascular device market.

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