Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies from 2015 to 2023 (with subdivision ranking)

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In the 2023 Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies List, 12 Chinese companies are on the list

2022 Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies List

2021 Global Top 100 Medical Devices List

2020 Top 100 Global Medical Device Enterprises announced (year to be determined)

2020 Top 100 Global Medical Devices

2019 Top 100 Global Medical Device Enterprises Ranking

The 2018 TOP100 list of global medical device companies is here!

Top 100 global medical device companies in 2017 (with subdivision ranking)

The list of the world's top 100 medical device companies in 2017 was released

2016 Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies List Released

In the 2015 Top 100 Global Medical Devices List, only 5 companies from China were shortlisted! 


In the 2023 Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies List, 12 Chinese companies are on the list

Research: 2023 Top 100 Global Medical Device Enterprises List, 12 Chinese Enterprises on the List-Domestic-Guocheng Yufeng 

On April 17, the Medical Device+Diagnostic Industry (MD+DI) QMED website, an authoritative website in the foreign device industry, released the latest list of the top 100 global medical device companies. The ranking is based on the revenue of medical device companies in fiscal year 2022:

According to statistics, the total annual revenue of all machinery companies selected into the top 100 reached 447.24 billion US dollars . Among them, the ranking of TOP10 global medical device companies has changed greatly;

Medtronic still tops the list, while Abbott, Johnson & Johnson, Siemens Healthcare, BD, GE Healthcare, Stryker, Royal Philips, Gardner, and Baxter ranked 2nd to 10th;

Among them, Medtronic, Abbott, and Johnson & Johnson Medical Technology ranked the top three;

Medtronic still tops the list with annual revenue of US$31.686 billion;

Abbott (Medical Devices + Diagnostics Business) was affected by the improvement of xg testing business, etc., with an annual revenue of 30.01 billion U.S. dollars, its ranking jumped from the ninth in the world to the second in the world;

Johnson & Johnson Medical Technology ranks third in the world, and Siemens Healthcare ranks fourth in the world;

Except for Abbott (Medical Devices + Diagnostics Business) , the biggest change in the ranking is Philips Medical .

Affected by ventilator recalls, supply chains, inflation, exchange rates, etc., Philips Medical's revenue growth in 2022 will only be +3%, and its adjusted net profit before interest and taxes will be -43%. Its ranking slipped from fourth to eighth in the world.

Among domestic companies:

Mindray Medical ranked 27th,

Jiu'an Medical ranks 30th,

Shandong Weigao ranked 53rd,

Robust Medical ranks 61st,

Lepu Medical ranked 62nd,

Xinhua Medical ranks 66th,

United Imaging ranked 68th,

Mingde Biology ranks 70th,

Yuwell Medical ranks 81st,

Wondfo Biotech ranked 91st,

Zhende Medical ranks 97th,

Sanxiang Biotech ranked 98th.

However, in the list of domestic companies mentioned above, the impact of xg-related businesses is obvious. Looking forward to the operating income in 2023, the list of domestic companies on the list is believed to have major changes, especially since the list is based on operating income. We are more optimistic about xg A domestic innovative medical device company with a relatively small proportion and a comprehensive business layout.

The medical device industry is one of the most promising golden tracks. This view will still be maintained in 2023, and the recent policies and industry developments have been reviewed. The upward trend of this trillion-level track remains unchanged. I believe that the future In ten years, related enterprises and investment opportunities in the primary and secondary markets of medical devices will continue to emerge, mergers and acquisitions in the industry will also flourish, and domestic innovative medical device companies will usher in an unprecedented golden period of development.

Explanation (1):

1. Revenue for the medical equipment and supply sector;

2. Market capitalization refers to the market capitalization of the entire company;

3. Not included in the main distribution companies.

Explanation (2):

1. Abbott's data only counts sales of medical equipment and diagnostics;

2. The data of Siemens Healthcare only counts the sales of the medical technology sector;

3. Hoya's data only counts sales in the healthcare sector;

4. The Draegerwerk figures only reflect sales in the medical sector.

2022 Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies List

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Medical Design & Outsourcing, a website for the medical device industry, released the 2022 Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies (2022 Medtech Big 100). Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, and Siemens Healthcare ranked among the top three in terms of revenue. The total annual revenue of the top 100 companies is approximately US$440.9 billion, employing more than 1.27 million employees, and investing more than US$23.4 billion in research and development. The highest ranking in China is Mindray Medical, ranking 32nd.

Ranking Company Headquarters Fiscal Year Revenue/Employees

1. Medtronic (Medtronic) Ireland (operating headquarters in the United States) 31.686 billion US dollars / 95000

2. Johnson & Johnson (Medical Technology Business) US$27.100 billion/75000

3. Siemens Healthineers Germany $20.517 billion/66100

4. Royal Philips (Netherlands) 20.296 billion US dollars / 78189

5. Medline Industries US$20.200 billion/30000

6. GE Healthcare US$17.725 billion/48000

7. Stryker US $17.108 billion / 46000

8. Cardinal Health (Medical Business) US$15.900 billion/--

9. Abbott (Abbott, medical equipment business) US $14.367 billion/--

10. Baxter (Baxter) US $12.784 billion / 60000

11. Henry Schein (Henry Schein) US$12.401 billion / 21600

12. Boston Scientific (Boston Scientific) US$11.888 billion / 41000

13. Owens & Minor (Owens & Minor) US$9.785 billion / 17300

14. Becton, Dickinson, medical business) US$9.479 billion / 30000

15. B. Braun Melsungen (Germany) $9.275 billion/66234

16. 3M Company (3M Co., healthcare business) US$9.05 billion/--

17. Alcon (Alcon) Switzerland $8.222 billion / 24389

18. Fujifilm (Fujifilm Holdings, healthcare business) Japan $7.299 billion/-

19. Zimmer Biomet US$6.822 billion / 16800

20. Olympus (Olympus, medical business) Japan 6.711 billion US dollars / 21898

21. Terumo (Terumo) Japan 6.403 billion US dollars / 28000

22. Intuitive Surgical US$5.710 billion / 9793

23. Hologic US$5.632 billion / 6350

24. Edwards Lifesciences (Edwards Lifesciences) US$5.232 billion / 15700

25. Smith & Nephew (Smith & Nephew) UK $5.212 billion/18369

26. Steris (Steris) UK 4.585 billion US dollars / 16000

27. Fresenius Medical Care (Medical Products) Germany 4.417 billion US dollars / 30000

28. Canon Medical (Canon Medical) Japan 4.373 billion US dollars/---

29. Dentsply Sirona (Dentsply Sirona) US$4.251 billion / 15000

30. BioMerieux (BioMerieux) France 3.984 billion US dollars / 13000

31. Align Technology (Align Technology) US $3.953 billion / 22540

32. Mindray Medical (Mindray) China US$3.917 billion / 14684

33. Hoya (Hoya, nursing business) Japan 3.71 billion US dollars/---

34. Sonova (Sonova) Switzerland $3.679 billion / 16733

35. ResMed (ResMed) US $3.578 billion / 8000

36. Nipro (Nipro, medical business) Japan 3.400 billion US dollars / 25239

37. Getinge (Getinge) Sweden 3.153 billion US dollars / 10700

38. Coloplast Denmark $2.970 billion / 12578

39. Demant (Demant) Denmark $2.933 billion / 18116

40. Bio-Rad US$2.923 billion / 7900

41. Cooper Cos. US $2.923 billion / 12000

42. Teleflex US$2.810 billion / 14000

43. Paul Hartmann (Germany) $2.716 billion / 10628

44. HU Group Japan $2.485 billion/---

45. Dexcom (Dexcom) US $2.449 billion / 6300

46. ​​Drager (Drager, medical business) Germany $2.436 billion / 15900

47. Bruker Germany $2.418 billion / 7765

48. Cook Medical (Cook Medical) US$2.336 billion / 13898

49. Amplifon (Amplifon) Italy 2.299 billion US dollars / 18600

50. Straumann (Switzerland) 2.211 billion US dollars / 9000

51. ConvaTec US $2.038 billion / 10025

52. Carl Zeiss Meditec Germany $1.99 billion / 3531

53. Nihon Kohden Japan $1.868 billion/---

54. Elekta (Elekta) Sweden 1.696 billion US dollars / 4631

55. Integra Lifesciences (Integra Lifesciences) US$1.542 billion / 3800

56. Enovis (formerly Colfax's medical technology business) US$1.426 billion / 5000

57. ICU Medical (ICU Medical) US$1.316 billion / 8500

58. Masimo US$1.239 billion / 2200

59. Cochlear Australia $1.233 billion/---

60. Integer US$1.221 billion / 9000

61. Omron healthcare Japan $1.21 billion/-

62. Fukuda Denshi Japan 1.203 billion US dollars/--

63. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (Fisher & Paykel Healthcare) New Zealand 1.177 billion US dollars / 7375

64. NuVasive (NuVasive) US$1.139 billion / 2900

65. Insulet US $1.098 billion / 2300

66. Merit Medical Systems (Merit Medical Systems) US $1.075 billion / 6446

67. LivaNova (LivaNova) UK 1.035 billion US dollars / 3000

68. Abiomed (Abiomed) US$1.032 billion / 2003

69. ZimVie (formerly the spine and dental business of Zimmer Biome) US $1.015 billion / 2700

70. Conmed US $1.011 billion / 3800

71. Konica Minolta (Konica Minolta, medical business) Japan 1.001 billion US dollars/---

72. American blood technology (Haemonetics) US$993 million / 2821

73. Globus Medical US $958 million / 2400

74. Invacare US$ 872 million / 3000

75. ReSound (GN Hearing) Denmark $849 million / 4553

76. Cordis (Cordis, spin-off from Johnson & Johnson) US$788 million / 3500

77. Minimally Invasive Medical (MicroPort) China $779 million / 8019

78. Avanos Medical (Avanos Medical) US$745 million / 4555

79. Ossur (Ossur) Ireland 719 million US dollars / 3761

80. Asahi Intecc (Asahi Intecc, medical business) Japan 668 million US dollars/---

81. Nikkiso (Nikkiso, medical business) Japan 666 million US dollars/---

82. Security (Ambu) Denmark 614 million US dollars / 4500

83. Agfa-Gevaert (Agfa-Gevaert, radiation business) Belgium 548 million US dollars / 2285

84. Novocure Switzerland $535 million / 1167

85. JMS Co. Japan $530 million / 5359

86. Topcon (Topcon, eye care business) Japan $520 million/---

87. Natus Medical (Natus Medical) US$473 million / 1400

88. Orthofix US$464 million / 1087

89. Accuray US$430 million / 900

90. Medacta Switzerland $428 million / 1341

91. Nevro US $387 million / 945

92. iRhythm US $323 million / 1700

93. Barco (Barco, health care business) Belgium 309 million US dollars / 3000

94. Artivion (formerly CryoLife) US$299 million / 1300

95. Glaukos US$294 million / 727

96. Inari Medical US $ 277 million / 800

97. AtriCure US $274 million / 875

98. Alphatec (Alphatec) US$243 million / 561

99. Shockwave Medical US$237 million / 657

100. Cardiovascular Systems US $ 236 million / 750

 

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Recently, Medical Design & Outsourcing, a well-known overseas medical device website, took stock of the 100 largest companies in the medical device industry. The total sales of these medical device giants on the list reached 421 billion U.S. dollars in the past year, the total number of employees exceeded 1.4 million, and the annual investment in research and development exceeded 24 billion U.S. dollars!

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The top ten rankings are as follows (the full list is attached at the end of the article):

01 Medtronic

2021 Revenue ($USD): $30.117 billion

R&D spending: $2.493 billion

Number of employees: 90,000

Fiscal year ended: April 30

Medtronic was founded in 1949 as a medical equipment repair shop before moving into pacemakers. It took a major leap forward with the acquisition of Covidien in 2015 and made it the largest medtech acquisition ever with a deal price of $42.9 billion. The acquisition of Medtronic established its official headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, while continuing to operate in Minnesota, USA. Medtronic's other major acquisitions include Mazor Robotics and its robotic surgery platform, Titan Spine and its orthopedic implants, MiniMed and its insulin pumps, and more.

Today, Medtronic's product portfolio includes neurostimulation devices, heart valves, insulin pumps and robotic surgery platforms, plus more products across 20 operating units created by a massive reorganization in late 2020.

In 2021, the company made several advances in surgical robotics, won European approval for its Hugo robot-assisted surgery platform, and began rolling out its Mazor X system for robot-guided spinal surgery in Canada.

Medtronic also bought intellectual property related to insulin pumps from the Alfred E. Mann Foundation last year, and it will reportedly buy insulin pump maker Triple Jump from Israel.

Medtronic also received FDA clearance for its next-generation Evolut transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) platform while continuing clinical trials for its Symplicity Spyral renal denervation (RDN) system in preparation for FDA approval .

02 Johnson & Johnson Medical

2021 Revenue ($USD): $22.959 billion

R&D spending: $2.174 billion

Number of employees: unknown

Fiscal year ended: January 3

Headquartered in New Jersey, USA, Johnson & Johnson Medical has many subsidiaries and provides services for various medical fields: DePuy Synthes, an orthopedic device company; Ethicon, a surgical company; Acclarent, an ear, nose, and throat therapy company; Ophthalmic products from implant companies Mentor, Sterilmed in the sterilization of single-use devices and Johnson & Johnson Vision.

Overall, 2021 is a year of continued recovery for Johnson & Johnson's medical device business, and it is also a transitional period. Johnson & Johnson Healthcare CEO Alex Gorsky prepares to end a decade of leadership of the company, handing over the reins to J&J veteran Joaquin Duato in the new year .

Johnson & Johnson's big wins this year include the U.S. launch of its Vellys robot-assisted knee replacement system. Meanwhile, the company reported a two-year delay in the development timeline for the Ottava general surgery robot.

03 Siemens Healthcare

2021 Revenue ($USD): $20,516.58 million

R&D spending: $1,762.44 million

Number of employees: 66,100

Fiscal year ended: September 30

Siemens Healthineers is a global healthcare service provider with main production sites in the United States, China and Germany and operations in nearly 70 other countries. The Erlangen, Germany-based company jumped from No. 6 to No. 3 on the list following its $16.4 billion acquisition of Varian Medical Systems in April 2021, creating the industry's most comprehensive portfolio of cancer care products combination.

In general, Siemens Healthineers develops, manufactures and sells a wide range of imaging, diagnostic and advanced therapy products as well as clinical consulting services. This product portfolio serves customers from prevention and early detection to diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care. Business operations are organized into three segments: Imaging, Diagnostics and Advanced Therapies. Its Corindus Vascular Intervention Robot and its robot-assisted platform for endovascular coronary and peripheral vascular interventions are now part of Advanced Therapeutics. The acquisition of Varian Medical adds a business unit that specializes in products and services in cancer care, particularly in radiation oncology and related software.

04 Philips Medical

2021 Revenue ($USD): $19,736.82 million

R&D spending: $2,077.08 million

Number of employees: 77,000

Fiscal year ended: December 31

Founded in the Netherlands in 1891 as a light bulb maker, Royal Philips has shifted its focus to the healthcare sector over the past decade and spun off its lighting business in 2016. Philips Healthcare's products include a wide range of imaging systems and diagnostic products. The company, which makes care products for conditions such as sleep apnea, has faced lawsuits and congressional scrutiny after ventilator recalls over the past year have hammered its market.

Philips Healthcare has made a splash in the cardiac monitoring space this year with two major acquisitions. The company paid $2.8 billion for biotelemetry and cardiac arrhythmia diagnostic and monitoring systems, and acquired Cardiologs and its artificial intelligence (AI)-based cardiac diagnostic technology for an undisclosed amount.

05 Danaher

2021 Revenue ($USD): $17.979 billion

R&D spending: unknown

Number of employees: nearly 70,000

Fiscal year ended: December 31

Headquartered in Washington, USA, Danaher is a global technology innovator with research and development, manufacturing, sales, distribution, service and administrative facilities in more than 60 countries. Founded in 1984, Danaher consists of more than 20 operating companies organized into three segments: Life Sciences, Diagnostics, Environmental and Applied Solutions.

The company's ranking jumped to No. 5 this year from No. 10 previously, thanks to the company's $20 billion acquisition of GE's biopharmaceutical business in 2020. The life sciences division was established in 2005, Danaher acquired the German company Leica Microscopy, and now provides instruments and consumables for the study of genes, proteins, metabolites and cells, in order to analyze diseases to determine new treatments, test and manufacture new drugs and vaccines . The Diagnostics Division was established in 2004 with the acquisition of Danish Radiometer, providing analytical instruments, reagents, consumables, software and services.

06 Maidland

2021 Revenue ($USD): $17.5 billion

R&D spending: unknown

Number of employees: 28,000

Fiscal year ended: December 31

Northfield, Illinois-based Medline Industries is the largest privately held manufacturer and distributor of healthcare supplies in the U.S., with sales of $17.5 billion in 2021. Medline operates in more than 100 countries, offering more than 550,000 medical products and clinical solutions, from surgical gloves to wheelchairs, masks to thermometers, and customers include the largest healthcare system in the United States.

During the epidemic, Medland expanded its production and sales, and the business of masks, hand sanitizers and other basic medical supplies has flourished. Since 2018, Medland has invested $1.5 billion in advanced distribution centers, industrial manufacturing and information technology. The results of the investment include eight new distribution centers, 8,500 new jobs, and increased About 150 manufacturing expansion projects. The latest of these projects is a $77.5 million distribution center in Bonner Springs, Kansas.

The company has also grown through acquisitions, paying $167.5 million for the Namic fluid management business from AngioDynamics in 2019, spending $29 million for the SensiCare and Aloe Vesta line of skin care products from ConvaTec in 2020, and paying $286 million from Telly in 2021. Fu purchases Hudson RCI respiratory business.

07 GE Healthcare

2021 Revenue ($USD): $17 billion

R&D spending: $872 million

Number of employees: 47,000

Fiscal year ended: December 31

Founded in 1994, GE Healthcare is one of the largest medical device manufacturers in the world. In November 2021, the parent company announced plans to split the group into three listed companies, focusing on healthcare, aviation and energy respectively, and the split is expected to be completed in 2023. Currently, GE Healthcare specializes in the development of imaging, mobility, diagnostic and monitoring devices. In 2021, announced plans to acquire ultrasound technology company BK Medical for $1.45 billion.

Like its parent company, GE Healthcare has a long history. In 1896, Victor Electric Company began producing components for X-ray tubes and electrotherapy equipment. In 1920, General Electric decided to acquire Victor Electric Company to strengthen its X-ray tube manufacturing capabilities.

In the 1950s, GE created its Medical Systems segment, and in the decades that followed, the healthcare segment continued to diversify. It started making CT machines, MRIs and patient monitoring systems in the 1970s. Its emphasis on medical imaging and diagnostics continued to intensify in the late twentieth century, leading to the division's renaming to GE Healthcare in 1994. In 2018, the parent company proposed to make GE Healthcare an independent company, but GE ultimately decided to sell the biopharmaceutical division to Danaher for $21.4 billion. In the same year, GE Healthcare sold a group of medical information technology assets to Veritas Capital for $1.05 billion.

Peter Arduini left his top job at Integra Lifesciences last year to become CEO of GE Healthcare effective January 1, 2022.

08 Cardinal Health

2021 Revenue ($USD): $16.687 billion

R&D spending: unknown

Number of employees: unknown

Fiscal year ended: June 30

Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, USA, Cardinal Health was founded in 1979 to provide pharmaceuticals, medical products and supply chain solutions. The company's goal is to connect patients, providers, payers, pharmacists and manufacturers for comprehensive care coordination and patient management.

Cardinal Health has two segments: Pharmaceutical and Medical. The Medical segment manufactures, sources, and distributes Cardinal Health brand medical, surgical, and laboratory products worldwide. Big news for the company in 2021 includes the $1 billion sale of its Cordis business to private equity firm Hellman & Friedman. The deal comes six years after Cardinal Health acquired Cordis and its minimally invasive cardiovascular technology from Johnson & Johnson for nearly $2 billion.

09 EssilorLuxottica

2021 Revenue ($USD): 16,449.06 million

R&D spending: 327.18 million

Number of employees: 180,000

Fiscal year ended: December 31

The French-Italian eyewear giant announced in July last year the establishment of an innovation center in an industrial facility in Dijon, France, with the goal of speeding up meeting the changing needs of consumers and fully capturing the potential of the fast-growing wearable device segment. The Smart Glasses Technology Center will coordinate with the R&D and industrialization sites in Toulouse and Creteil, France, and collaborate with the R&D team in Agordo, Italy.

Chief executive Francesco Milleri and deputy chief executive Paul du Saillant said at the time: "Building on a decade of research and development around smart glasses, we are accelerating our investment and strengthening our ability to bring digital technology to eyewear to maintain good health for people." Vision Services".

10 Stryker

2021 Revenue ($USD): $14.351 billion

R&D spending: $984 million

Number of employees: 43,000

Fiscal year ended: December 31

Stryker is the world's largest orthopedic device company. The Kalamazoo, Michigan-based company was founded in 1941 as The Orthopedic Frame Co. Its first device, the Wedge Turn Frame, allows caregivers to turn patients with severe back injuries while keeping the spine immobilized. Stryker adopted its current name in the 1960s and went public in 1979, the same year it entered the orthopedic implant field.

Stryker has made some notable recent acquisitions, including the $4.7 billion acquisition of Wright Medical in November 2020. Stryker acquired Mako Surgical in 2013, entering the field of robot-assisted surgery. The following year, it acquired four more companies, and it hasn't slowed down its investment in surgical robots since.

Stryker first hit $10 billion in sales in 2016, and the company has surpassed $14 billion in revenue every year since. Stryker specializes in numerous medical areas including Cranio-Maxillofacial, Emergency Care, Endoscopy, Foot and Ankle, Interventional Spine, Joint Replacement, Neurosurgery, Neurovascular, Orthopedic Devices, Spine, Spinal Support Technology, Sports Medicine , Surgical Techniques and Trauma and Extremities.

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In this list, the top ten medical device companies are Johnson & Johnson, Novartis International, Abbott, Medtronic, Baxter, Danaher, GE, 3M, Siemens, and Stryker.

 Source: Medical Device Dealers Alliance

A few days ago, Greenlight Guru (Medical Device Quality Management Software (MDQMS) platform) recently released a list of global medical device TOP 100 companies.

In this list, the top ten medical device companies are Johnson & Johnson, Novartis International, Abbott, Medtronic, Baxter, Danaher, GE, 3M, Siemens, and Stryker.

 

It is worth noting that in this list, the top ten medical device companies are Johnson & Johnson, Novartis International, Abbott, Medtronic, Baxter, Danaher, GE, 3M, Siemens, and Stryker .

Among them, Johnson & Johnson topped the list with US$82.06 billion, with a market value of US$368.91 billion.

According to the analysis of Equipment Home, the statistics of Chinese companies in the list are incomplete. Only Shandong Weigao and Yuanda Medical are on the list, and there is a big gap between domestic companies and foreign giants.

At present, there are only two Chinese companies on the list, Shandong Weigao and Yuanda Medical (and there are some problems with the data). However, China's top ten device companies, including Mindray and Lepu, were not on the list. The statistics on this list may be a bit one-sided.

However, it is still obvious that there is a gap between domestic leading enterprises and foreign giants. For example, Johnson & Johnson's total revenue is 82.06 billion US dollars, while the total revenue of our domestic brother Mindray is about 20 billion yuan. Of course, the growth rate of domestic companies is very good, and Mindray's net profit increased by 45.78%.

In addition, it can be seen from the list that real medical device giants focus on research and development , and the ratio of research and development to income of giants is very high.

Taking Johnson & Johnson as an example, Johnson & Johnson's R&D expenditure reached 11.4 billion US dollars, accounting for 13.9% of total revenue, and other multinational companies basically accounted for more than 10%. The current research and development ratio in my country is about 5%.                                                                    

Total revenue: $82.06 billion

Market cap: $368.91 billion

R&D spending: $11.4 billion

Number of employees: 132200

Founded in 1886, Johnson & Johnson is a medical device, pharmaceutical and consumer packaging company. Headquartered in New Brunswick, NJ, the company operates 250 subsidiaries in 60 countries and sells its products in 175 countries. It is also the world's largest independent biotech company by market capitalization.

Total revenue: $49.49 billion

Market cap: $199.09 billion

R&D spending: $8.1 billion

Number of employees: 103941

Novartis International is a Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Basel, Switzerland. It is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies by market capitalization and sales, and the third largest in Switzerland by revenue. Several of the company's divisions design, manufacture and sell medical devices for a wide range of applications, but the company is perhaps best known for its Alcon Vision, which focuses on eye care products and disposables for cataract, glaucoma and refractive surgery. Vision correction products.

Total revenue: $30.6 billion

Market cap: $143.91 billion

R&D spending: $2.3 billion

Number of employees: 103000

Abbott Laboratories is an American healthcare company headquartered in Abbott Park, Illinois. The large company operates in seven industrial segments -- Abbott Diabetes Care, Abbott Diagnostics, Abbott Molecular Diagnostics, Abbott Nutrition International, Abbott Point of Care, Abbott Vascular and the established Pharmaceuticals segment. A truly global company, Abbott does business in more than 150 countries around the world.

Total revenue: $30.56 billion

Market cap: $137.53 billion

R&D spending: $2.33 billion

Number of employees: 101000

Medtronic, Inc., founded in 1949 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, is a world-leading medical technology company dedicated to providing lifelong treatment solutions for patients with chronic diseases. Medtronic's main products cover arrhythmia, heart failure, vascular disease, heart valve replacement, extracorporeal cardiac support, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, malignant and non-malignant pain, movement disorders, diabetes, gastrointestinal diseases, urinary system diseases, spinal diseases, nervous system Diseases and ENT surgical treatment and other fields.

Total revenue: $11.1 billion

Market cap: $129 billion

R&D spending: $655 million

Number of employees: 50000

Baxter International, Inc. (NYSE: BAX) develops, manufactures and markets products that save and sustain lives in hemophilia, immune system disorders, infectious diseases, nephrology, trauma and other chronic and critical illnesses. As a diversified multinational medical supplies company, Baxter uniquely integrates professional advantages in medical devices, pharmaceutical products and biotechnology to create and produce advanced products that improve patient care around the world.

Total revenue: $19.89 billion

Market cap: $104.92 billion

R&D spending: $1.23 billion

Number of employees: 71000

The Danaher Group of the United States is a multinational company established in 1969 with industrial instruments and equipment as its main business. In 2011, its sales volume reached 16.1 billion US dollars, an increase of 28%, ranking first in the global instrument company rankings. Danaher has developed rapidly. Since 2003, the cumulative return rate of investors has reached 229%, ranking first in the industrial field (the second is Honeywell 215%, and the third is United Technologies 210%).

Total revenue: $95.21 billion

Market cap: $97.98 billion

R&D spending: $4.16 billion

Number of employees: 205,000

GE Healthcare is the healthcare business unit of GE Group (NYSE: GE), with annual revenue exceeding US$17 billion. Committed to becoming an innovator leading precision medicine, GE Healthcare provides smart devices, data analysis, software applications and services to realize a comprehensive precision medical ecosystem from disease diagnosis, treatment to monitoring. GE Healthcare has a long history of more than 100 years and has about 56,000 employees in more than 160 countries around the world.

Total revenue: $32.8 billion

Market cap: $87.99 billion

R&D spending: $1.8 billion

Number of employees: 93516

3M is an American company whose full name is Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Corporation (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Corporation). It was established in Minnesota, USA in 1902. It is a diversified multinational company with a long history. Famous for innovation. Since its establishment, it has developed and produced as many as 50,000 high-quality products, serving many fields such as communications, transportation, industry, automobiles, aerospace, aviation, electronics, electrical, medical, construction, cultural, educational, office, and daily consumption. 3M is one of the 30 industrial stocks of Dow Jones. In 1997, it was rated as one of the 19 most famous companies in the world by Fortune magazine.

Total revenue: 14.5 billion euros

Market cap: $87.87 billion

Research and development expenditure: 1.32 billion euros

Number of employees: 52000

Siemens AG is a world-leading technology company, founded in 1847, with operations in more than 200 countries around the world, focusing on the fields of electrification, automation and digitalization.

Total revenue: $13.6 billion

Market cap: $73.87 billion

R&D spending: $856 million

Number of employees: 36000

Stryker Corporation is one of the world's largest orthopedic and medical technology companies, headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, with 14 production, R&D and sales branches around the world, employing more than 16,000 people . Products related to joint replacement, trauma, craniofacial, spine, surgical equipment, neurosurgery, ENT, interventional pain management, minimally invasive surgery, navigation surgery, intelligent operating room and network communication, biotechnology, medical bed, emergency trolley wait.

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‍‍Source: QMED/Medical Device Dealers Alliance

QMED, an authoritative foreign third-party website , released the " Top 100 Medical Device Enterprises List ", ranking global medical device companies according to their sales status in 2020.

It is reported that the total sales of the top ten medical device companies in this statistical cycle exceeded US$192.9 billion , and a total of 61 medical device companies in the world achieved sales of more than US$ 1 billion (excluding private companies ), an increase of 10 over the previous year. home .

Top 100 global medical device companies

(Revenue unit: million U.S. dollars)

Medtronic ranks first in the world

Philips jumps to third

Compared with the previous year, the top ten medical device companies in the world are still dominated by old-fashioned device companies such as Medtronic, Johnson & Johnson, and Philips. Medtronic and Johnson & Johnson still rank first and second. The biggest change is that Philips jumped from the ninth place to surpass Abbott. Became number three on the list .

Four domestic machinery companies entered the list

The top 100 companies this time are Xinhua Medical, Minimally Invasive Medical, Lepu Medical, and Yuyue Medical .

 

 

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The medical device industry website Medical Design & Outsourcing released the 2019 Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies (2019 BIG 100), ranked according to the company's 2018 fiscal year (annual performance released before June 30, 2019) medical device business annual revenue list. Medtronic , Johnson & Johnson , and Royal Philips are the top three global medical device companies by revenue. The company after the merger of Essilor and Luxottica entered the top ten ranks.

US medical device companies still dominate, accounting for 14 of the top 20, while Medtronic, the Irish company that ranks first , is also based in the US. Due to the intensified integration of the medical device industry, the threshold for entering the top 100 list is getting lower and lower. This year's No. 100 company has annual revenue of just under $6.3 million.

The following is a list of the top 20 medical device companies:

The following is the complete list of TOP100



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The Medical Design & Outsourcing website released the 2018 TOP100 list of global medical device companies. Who are they? What is your annual income? How much did you spend on R&D? How many employees are employed?

The following is the detailed data:

According to the released data, the total revenue of TOP100 companies is 384.2 billion US dollars, of which the total revenue of TOP10 companies is 186.7 billion US dollars, accounting for 48.6%.

The site notes that mergers and acquisitions continue to change the size of the medical device industry. In the past, an annual income of at least US$100 million was required to enter the TOP100 list. This year, EDAP, which ranks No. 100 on the list, only earned $40.4 million. Due to the frenzy of mergers and acquisitions, the list will continue to show dynamic changes in the next few years.

Medtronic is still strong. After dominating the list last year, it is still proudly at the top this year, followed by Johnson & Johnson. The top 10 companies in the world have hardly changed, and only Henry Schein, who is No. 9, is airborne.

Speaking of airborne, there are a total of 8 companies airborne in the global TOP100 this year. They are Baxter at No. 11, Asahi Intecc (medical field segment) at No. 86, BTG (Interventional Medicine business) at No. 88, and Cardiovascular Systems, Sectra (Imaging IT division) at No. 96, ConforMIS at No. 98, Utah Medical Products at No. 99, and EDAP at No. 100.

Among the 100 companies on the list, the top 3 companies with R&D investment are:

Medtronic, the research and development amount is about 2.25 billion;

Royal Philips, the research and development amount is about 1.99 billion;

Johnson & Johnson (medical device segment), the research and development amount is about 1.61 billion.

The top 3 companies in R&D and revenue expense ratio are:

Dexcom, with a ratio of 25.80%;

ConforMIS, with a ratio of 21.94%;

AtriCure, with a rate of 19.54%.

The top 3 companies employing the number of employees:

Medtronic, with about 86,000 employees;

Royal Philips, with about 74,000 employees;

Essilor employs about 67,000 people.

Top 3 companies with per capita output value:

Owens & Minor, the per capita output value is about 1.08 million US dollars;

Alphatec, the per capita output value is about 737,000 US dollars;

Intuitive Surgical, the per capita output value is about 704,000 US dollars.

The R&D investment and employment of other top 100 companies are as follows:

The above is the information of the 2018 global TOP100 companies. If you want to know more, you can also log on to the official websites of the above companies to get more information.

The following are the websites of each company, including the location of the headquarters, according to this year's ranking.

 

Top 100 global medical device companies in 2017 (with subdivision ranking)

Top 100 Global Medical Device Companies (With Segmentation Ranking) - China Medical Device Industry Association

Top 100 global medical device companies (with subdivision ranking)

Due to the end of the fiscal year of equipment companies, some companies do not end until July of the following year, so the complete list is also relatively late. Tonight, Da Mi will share with you the MTI 100 list of Informa.

This list is ranked according to the revenue of each division in fiscal year 2017. Because the end of the fiscal year is different, the revenue data of some companies is as of July 2018. In addition, for some diversified business group companies, only the medical business (device, IVD).

According to Informa data, the total sales of the top ten medical device companies in this statistical period exceeded US$157 billion, and a total of 59 medical device companies worldwide had revenues of more than US$1 billion (excluding private companies), four more than in 2016. .

The following is the latest TOP100 ranking of medical device companies (revenue unit: million US dollars):

ranking company 2017 revenue 2016 revenue
1 Medtronic 29,953 29,710
2 Johnson & Johnson 26,592 25,119
3 Philips Healthcare 20,092 19,278
4 GE Healthcare 19,116 18,291
5 Abbott 16,178 10,095
6 Gardner 15,581 13,524
7 Siemens Healthcare 15,175 15,258
8 Stryker 12,444 11,325
9 Roche Diagnostics 12,275 11,648
10 BD Medical 12,093 12,483
11 boston scientific 9,048 8,386
12 Danaher 8,651 7,824
13 Zimmer Biomet 7,824 7,684
14 Braun Medical 7,672 7,161
15 Baxter 6,885 6,707
16 alcon 6,024 5,812
17 3M 5,813 5,527
18 Olympus Medical 5,498 5,257
19 Terumo 5,243 4,739
20 grifols 4,880 4,481
21 Smith & Nephew 4,765 4,669
22 Dentsply Sirona 3,993 3,745
23 Fuji 3,952 3,539
24 bard 3,875 3,714
25 Fresenius Medical Care 3,675 3,390
26 Thermo Fisher 3,486 3,339
27 Edwards Life Sciences 3,435 2,964
28 Intuitive Surgery 3,129 2,704
29 Shimadzu 2,654 2,523
30 Getinge 2,637 2,593
31 Holotier 2,538 2,379
32 Yoshiyasu Nozomimori 2,515 2,302
33 Coloplast 2,359 2,182
34 ResMed 2,340 2,066
35 Teleflex Medical 2,146 1,868
36 Bio Mérieux 2,091 1,857
37 Draeger 1,885 1,823
38 Converse 1,765 1,688
39 Miraca 1,743 1,883
40 Nihon Kohden 1,554 1,533
41 Xinhua Medical 1,534 1,204
42 Valeant Pharmaceuticals 1,532 1,518
43 Ai Qi 1,473 1,080
44 Qiagen 1,418 1,338
45 Integer  1,405 1,345
46 Bole 1,360 1,320
47 Zeiss Medical Technology 1,344 1,204
48 Elekta 1,329 1,252
49 Medical ICU 1,292 379
50 Agfa Healthcare 1,189 1,206
51 Integra Life Technologies 1,188 992
52 Tigeo 1,186 1,155
53 Foton Electronics 1,150 1,122
54 Ariel 1,146 2,364
55 Smith Medical 1,140 1,289
56 Straumann 1,130 931
57 Colear 1,036 922
58 Nuvasso 1,030 962
59 Nova 1,012 965
60 Omron 968 934
61 Invacom 967 1,047
62 Garber 918 858
63 Haemonetics 904 886
64 Cantel Medical 872 770
65 Konica Minolta 861 829
66 Maixinuo 798 695
67 CONMED 796 764
68 Myriad Genetics 771 754
69 Wright Medical 745 690
70 麦瑞通医疗 728 604
71 索灵诊断 720 630
72 德康医疗 719 573
73 乐普医疗 698 499
74 Globus医疗 636 564
75 阿比奥梅德 594 445
76 Varex影像 557 506
77 鱼跃医疗 544 379
78 Natus医疗 501 382
79 安络杰 474 452
80 医沛生 474 396
81 库珀医疗 465 390
82 安科锐 453 383
83 微创医疗 444 399
84 滨松光子 435 421
85 Orthofix 434 410
86 Heraeus医疗 395 442
87 AngioDynamics 344 350
88 Hogy医疗 329 337
89 BTG 313 293
90 Luminex 307 271
91 RTI外科 280 273
92 Quidel 278 192
93 Stratec生物医疗 237 205

接下来给MRCLUB的小伙伴们分享下按类别收入的排名,以便加深对医疗器械公司的了解:

全球医疗器械排名TOP 10(IVD)

排名 公司 2017 2016
1 罗氏诊断 12,275 11,648
2 丹纳赫 5,840 5,038
3 雅培 5,616 4,813
4 西门子医疗 4,477 4,607
5 BD医疗 3,988 3,829
6 赛默飞世尔 3,486 3,339
7 希森美康 2,515 2,302
8 生物梅里埃 2,091 1,857
9 Miraca 1,492 1,619
10 Qiagen 1,418 1,338

 

全球医疗器械排名TOP 10 (心脏)

排名 公司 2017 2016
1 美敦力 11,354 10,498
2 雅培 5,211 2,186
3 波士顿生命科学 4,592 4,374
4 泰尔茂 2,890 2,411
5 爱德华生命科学 2,834 2,403
6 强生 2,096 1,849
7 洁定 1,430 1,380
8 Integer 965 958
9 理诺珐 819 1,167
10 麦瑞通医疗 701 580

全球医疗器械排名TOP 10(骨科)

排名 公司 2017 2016
1 DePuy Synthes(强生) 9,258 9,334
2 捷迈邦美 7,406 7,256
3 史赛克 5,464 5,176
4 施乐辉 3,320 3,222
5 美敦力 2,668 2,641
6 Aesculap(贝朗) 2,019 1,909
7 蒂捷欧 1,186 1,155
8 纽瓦索 1,030 962
9 Wright医疗 745 690
10 Globus医疗 636 564

全球医疗器械排名TOP 10(影像)

排名 公司 2017 2016
1 GE医疗 13,381 12,804
2 西门子医疗 8,907 8,712
3 飞利浦 7,787 7,398
4 富士 3,952 3,980
5 奥林巴斯医疗 3,004 2,938
6 爱克发医疗 1,189 1,206
7 加栢 918 858
8 Konica Minolta 861 829
9 豪洛捷 708 720
10 岛津 588 593

 

2017全球100强医疗器械公司榜单出炉

2017全球100强医疗器械公司榜单出炉!强生、依视路、爱尔康、豪雅上榜

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近日,Medical Design & Outsourcing网站以各企业2016年营收总额、研发支出及员工数为参照,对医疗器械行业的巨头们进行了年度排名。排名第一的是Meditronic(美敦力)。

我们研究榜单后发现,多家与视光行业相关的企业入围,排名最前的是强生(Johnson&Johnson),高居第2!依视路(Essilor Intermational)排名14,爱尔康(Alcon)排名17位,豪雅(Hoya)位列29位,拓普康(Topcon)位列83位。

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TOP 2:强生

2016年营收:$25,119,000,000

此榜单中,强生以251亿美元的营收排名第二。排位和2016年一致。

强生业务领域广泛,涉及消费品、制药和医疗器材等。在医疗器材方面,为医疗专业人士提供一系列的创新产品,包括:骨科及神经外科、微创及开放性手术、电生理学、糖尿病血糖管理、美容整形、感染预防以及视力保健等。

强生中国

作为美国强生集团下属公司,强生视力健商贸(上海)有限公司在中国市场上经营强生安视优®更换型隐形眼镜,公司秉承把健康的视力带给每个人,每一个地方,每一天的理念,不断引进由创新技术生产的高质量的隐形眼镜,致力于为消费者提供方便、美丽、健康、舒适的体验和专业的服务,树立隐形眼镜行业专业服务标准和规范,提高全民眼健康意识。

据悉,强生全视还将在中国不断拓展眼科、视光方面的产品线,从视力矫正到疾病干预方面拓展,产品方面,不仅有隐形眼镜、护理液、润眼液,还有激光视力矫正手术、白内障手术、干眼症医疗器械技术等。

TOP14:依视路

2016年营收:$7,877,728,000

研发支出:$236,940,800

员工人数:64000人

今年,依视路强势入围,位列第14位。

作为全球视光行业的引领者,依视路致力于为全球的消费者矫正视力、保护眼部健康和预防眼部问题。其优势主要在于设计和制造镜片,以及制造与之相关的机器。依视路镜片遍及全球超过100个国家。

依视路中国

上海依视路光学有限公司成立于1995年,目前拥有超过300名员工致力于改善视力从而改善生活。在镜片方面,品牌众多,产品线完整,具体的可查阅下图。▼

近年来,上海依视路光学有限公司在中国有几个比较大的动作。

其一,依视路认为,如何对视力进行保护和矫正才是中国消费者最应该关注的问题,因此,近年来大力发展“视力大使计划”,致力于视力保护知识的普及和偏远地区的眼镜销售。

其二,2016年底,投资了总部位于深圳的眼镜零售品牌木九十。

其三,与美国Paragon Vision Sciences建立合作关系,共同将CRT这一优秀产品引进中国,为中国近视患者提供更好的选择。

据依视路CRT的官方内容显示,依视路中国以“教育先行、规范准入、安全第一、精确验配”为理念,在全国20多个城市,先后开展了认证培训、学术沙龙等多项活动。截止2017年年底,共对6000多名视光师、眼科医生进行了培训,其中584位医生通过认证考核。

TOP17:爱尔康

2016年营收:$5,812,000,000

研发支出:$486,000,000

员工人数:19000人

爱尔康成立于1945年,当时还只是位于美国德州沃尔斯堡的一家小型眼科药房。如今,爱尔康是瑞士诺华 (link is external) 集团旗下的第二大业务部门。

其3大业务线————眼科手术用品、眼科用药和视力保健产品,致力于为全球患者提供全面的眼科保健产品,包括:屈光白内障手术、白内障、视网膜、青光眼以及屈光矫正手术的技术与设备,青光眼治疗药物,治疗眼部细菌感染及细菌性结膜炎的抗炎与抗感染用药,以及视康隐形眼镜等等。

爱尔康中国

爱尔康于1995年作为法人实体进入中国。今天,爱尔康中国在全国范围内拥有700余名员工,企业目标是在手术产品、药品及视力保健领域成为患者的首选。

爱尔康中国同中华医学会眼科学分会紧密合作,举办各种规模及各种类型的学术研讨会、全国眼科年会以及国际眼科会议。此外,爱尔康中国还同中国残联,健康快车等慈善机构紧密合作,支持各种扶贫项目。

TOP29:豪雅

营收:$2,893,815,572

HOYA集团是全球性集团公司,成立于1941年。经过多年发展,现已在全球33个国家及地区建立了4个总部机构,7个生产基地和80余个分支机构。

作为一个全球性集团,整个集团事业是在HOYA一个品牌下经营的,在这个集团标志大字H上有一个圆弧,称为"全球之弧",它的象征意义包含未来、精准、技术和人性关怀,而蓝色的字体代表超前的技术和可靠的性能。

主要产品包括光学玻璃、光学镜片、存储光盘、激光医疗器械、镜架、人造晶体、隐形眼镜等。

其中,HOYA镜片作为日本眼镜业界第一眼镜品牌,在日本眼镜业界的占有率高达40%,在世界34个国家都设有分公司。

HOYA集团介绍

豪雅中国

HOYA(上海)光学有限公司更是以零缺陷通过了我国生产许可证的审核,在全球高级树脂镜片领域,品质、性能均属前列。

TOP83:Topcon

营收:$403,405,117

Topcon拓普康集团以4亿美元的营收,位列榜单第82位。旗下涉及定位和眼部护理领域。

拓普康中国

自拓普康(TOPCON)20世纪80年代进入中国后,北京拓普康商贸有限公司作为拓普康在中国及香港地区的销售服务机构,引进了全球领先的医疗产品与测量产品,产品涵盖了眼科、视光产业,测量与精密定位产业以及工业检测设备、光学部件领域。

2016全球医疗器械公司100强榜单出炉

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2016全球医疗器械公司100强 

过去一年,全球医疗器械百强公司有哪些?全球最大医疗器械公司的头衔长期以来一直被强生所占据。时隔医疗器械行业史上最大并购案一年多之后,美敦力终于取代强生坐上了全球第一的位置。

美敦力2016财年的医疗器械相关总收入达到288.2亿美元——相较于2015年增长了42%,比强生2016年的医疗器械相关收入多了30亿美元。由于强生在2015年出售了Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics和Cordis两大块业务,其2015年的医疗器械相关总收入较2014年的275.2亿美元下降到了251.4亿美元。

当然,位置发生变化的不仅仅是第一名和第二名。除了GE医疗和西门子医疗继续保持了各自第三和第四的位置,榜单的前10名均较去年有所变化。

全球医疗器械百强公司

注1:表中所示销售额为各公司2015财政年度或截至2016年12月1日的最近一个财政年度的医疗器械及诊断设备相关收入,单位为百万美元。

排名 公司 销售额
1 美敦力(Medtronic) 28833.00
2 强生 (Johnson & Johnson) 25137.00
3 GE医疗(GE Healthcare) 17639.00
4 西门子医疗(Siemens Healthineers) 15020.18
5 康德乐(Cardinal Health) 12430.00
6 飞利浦医疗 (Philips Healthcare) 12109.36
7 罗氏诊断(Roche Diagnostics) 11255.57
8 丹纳赫(Danaher) 10949.90
9 BD医疗(Becton Dickinson) 9955.00
10 史塞克(Stryker) 9946.00
11 雅培(Abbott Laboratories) 9710.00
12 波士顿科学(Boston Scientific) 7477.00
13 百特国际(Baxter International) 7218.00
14 欧姆龙(Omron) 6888.07
15 贝朗医疗(B Braun) 6802.42
16 捷迈邦美(Zimmer Biomet) 5997.80
17 圣犹达医疗(St Jude Medical) 5541.00
18 3M 5420.00
19 奥林巴斯医疗(Olympus Medical) 5031.56
20 施乐辉(Smith & Nephew) 4634.00
21 史密斯医疗(Smiths Medical) 4507.56
22 爱尔康(Alcon Laboratories) 3698.00
23 富士(Fujifilm) 3499.38
24 巴德(CR Bard) 3416.00
25 费森尤斯医疗(Fresenius Medical Care) 3345.90
26 赛默飞世尔(Thermo Fisher) 3243.90
27 瓦里安医疗系统(Varian Medical Systems) 3099.10
28 泰尔茂(Terumo) 3004.43
29 豪洛捷(Hologic Inc) 2832.70
30 登士柏(Dentsply) 2674.30
31 爱德华生命科学(Edwards Lifesciences) 2493.70
32 美艾利尔(Alere) 2463.30
33 Intuitive Surgical 2384.40
34 康乐保(Coloplast) 2184.20
35 生物梅里埃(bioMerieux) 2180.62
36 锐柯医疗(Carestream Health) 2100.00
37 Getinge Group 1906.46
38 泰利福医疗(Teleflex Medical) 1890.70
39 德尔格(Drager) 1885.21
40 瑞思迈(ResMed) 1838.70
41 Miraca 1749.63
42 康维德(Convatec) 1650.50
43 堀场(Horiba Ltd) 1412.13
44 医科达(Elekta) 1330.54
45 日本广电(Nihon Kohden) 1328.72
46 Bio-Rad 1310.40
47 Qiagen 1281.20
48 爱克发医疗(AGFA Healthcare) 1219.59
49 蔡司医疗技术(Carl Zeiss Meditec) 1154.12
50 DJO 1113.60
51 福田电子(Fukuda Denshi) 968.61
52 Integra LifeSciences 882.73
53 科利耳(Cochlear) 850.65
54 Align Technology 845.50
55 士卓曼(Straumann) 831.21
56 NuVasive 811.11
57 Grifols 767.27
58 柯尼卡美能达(Konica Minolta) 742.84
59 CONMED 719.17
60 Myriad Genetics 695.50
61 Greatbatch 687.79
62 迈心诺(Masimo Corp) 630.00
63 Diasorin 553.96
64 Globus Medical 544.75
65 Guerbet 542.32
66 Merit Medical Systems 542.15
67 Cepheid 538.60
68 岛津(Shimadzu) 533.89
69 安络杰(Analogic Corp) 452.20
70 LivaNova 415.71
71 Wright Medical Group 415.46
72 德康医疗(DexCom) 400.70
73 Orthofix International 396.49
74 Immucor 389.30
75 滨松(Hamamatsu Photonics) 377.50
76 纳图斯医疗(Natus Medical) 375.90
77 Cantel Medical 374.50
78 AngioDynamics 356.97
79 Ypsomed 350.68
80 ICU Medical 341.25
81 Cynosure Inc 339.46
82 NxStage Medical 336.12
83 Abiomed 329.52
84 Cooper Companies Inc 309.30
85 Endo Pharmaceuticals 302.26
86 RTI Surgical 282.29
87 Heartware 276.84
88 Spectranetics 245.96
89 American Precision Technology (Exactech) 241.84
90 Luminex 237.71
91 Quidel 196.13
92 Accurate 193.30
93 Alphatec 185.30
94 Consort Medical 179.14
95 Cardiovascular Systems 178.20
96 Invacare Corp 167.50
97 Stratec Biomedical Systems 163.01
98 Endologix 153.61
99 Meridian Bioscience 145.11
100 Sector 127.30

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In the 2015 Top 100 Global Medical Devices List, only 5 companies from China were shortlisted! 

In the latest 2015 Global Top 100 Medical Devices List, only 5 companies from China were shortlisted!

up to date! In the 2015 Top 100 Global Medical Devices List, only 5 companies from China were shortlisted! It is very sad to think about it. Only Mindray, Xinhua, MicroPort, Lepu and Yuyue are shortlisted in China . The others are all foreign machinery companies. It seems that the bosses of domestic machinery companies have to work harder and look forward to being on the list. See you on the list!

 

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