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Arrow Electronics, Inc. is a global provider of technology products, services, and solutions, established in 1946 and headquartered in New York. The company reported sales of $29 billion in 2019 and maintains a strong liquidity position. Arrow operates in two main segments: Global Components and Global Enterprise Computing Solutions. The Global Components segment supplies essential electronic components for production, supporting critical equipment like medical devices. The Global Enterprise Computing Solutions segment focuses on enabling secure work-from-home environments and facilitating large-scale migrations to remote workforces. Arrow offers a wide range of design, engineering, marketing, and supply chain services, helping over 175,000 technology manufacturers and service providers navigate global disruptions. The company emphasizes timely delivery and support during crises, ensuring that customers receive the necessary resources to continue operations effectively.
Hologic, Inc. is a medical technology company based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, focused on women's health through diagnostics, surgery, and medical imaging devices. Founded in 1985, Hologic has developed a range of innovative products, including bone densitometers and ultrasound systems, with installations in over 8,000 locations worldwide. The company has grown significantly through strategic acquisitions and product innovations. Its offerings include ThinPrep Pap tests, Aptima molecular assays, 3D mammography systems, and minimally invasive surgical solutions like NovaSure and the Sonata System for treating uterine fibroids. Hologic's technologies are designed to support breast cancer screening, osteoporosis evaluation, and gynecological procedures, contributing to its strong revenue performance, which reached $4.1 billion in fiscal year 2025.
Bringing non-invasive brain stimulation from the hospital to the home
Boston Scientific Corporation is a global leader in medical technology, founded in 1979 in Watertown, Massachusetts. The company focuses on advancing less invasive medical devices and procedures to enhance patient care. Headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, Boston Scientific employs over 30,000 people and markets its products in more than 100 countries. The company has a diverse portfolio of over 13,000 medical devices that emphasize minimally invasive treatments across various specialties, including cardiovascular, endoscopy, urology, and neurology. Boston Scientific invests over $900 million annually in research and development, holds 19,000 issued patents, and launches around 93 new products each year. With a commitment to pioneering interventional medicine, Boston Scientific aims to reduce the invasiveness and costs of medical procedures, ultimately helping to treat over 24 million patients annually.
The Cooper Companies, Inc., also known as CooperCompanies, is a global medical device company founded in 1958 and headquartered in San Ramon, California. It specializes in vision care and women's healthcare through its two main business units: CooperVision and CooperSurgical. With over 15,000 employees across 130 countries, the company generated $3.90 billion in revenue in 2024, offering products in more than 100 countries. CooperVision focuses on vision care, manufacturing a variety of contact lenses, including daily, two-week, and monthly disposables, as well as specialized lenses for various vision needs. CooperSurgical provides medical devices and products for women's healthcare, including over 600 items across categories such as gynecological instruments and fertility solutions. The company emphasizes research and development, strategic acquisitions, and innovation to enhance its offerings in both vision and women's health sectors.
Blood testing device for early diagnosis of cancer and treatment…
Digital platforms that enable an outstanding patient experience
Merck & Co., Inc. is a prominent American pharmaceutical company founded in 1891 by George Merck in New York City. Originally a subsidiary of the German Merck Group, it became independent after being nationalized by the U.S. government in 1917. Known as MSD (Merck Sharp & Dohme) outside North America, Merck has a rich history of innovation in pharmaceuticals and vaccines. The company develops, manufactures, and markets a wide array of pharmaceutical products and vaccines. Its offerings include treatments for infectious diseases, cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions, as well as vaccines for various preventable diseases. Merck was the first to commercially sell the smallpox vaccine in the U.S. and has a long-standing commitment to research and development, with significant contributions to medical knowledge, including the widely used *Merck Manual*. Merck serves a diverse customer base, including healthcare providers, hospitals, pharmacies, and governments, focusing on addressing unmet medical needs through its innovative medicines and vaccines.
Teltonika IoT Group is a Lithuanian company that designs, develops, manufactures, and exports Internet of Things (IoT) devices. With over 25 years of experience, the company operates in B2B segments, focusing on telematics, industrial networking, telemedicine, and electric vehicle (EV) charging. The group consists of several subsidiaries, each specializing in different niches, and is headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania. Teltonika offers a variety of IoT hardware and platforms tailored for professional applications. Their products include GPS tracking devices, 4G/5G routers, smart medical devices, and customizable EV chargers. The company emphasizes easy integration, remote management, and industrial-grade durability. Their solutions cater to various industries, including transportation, healthcare, energy, and smart cities, addressing challenges such as fleet management, remote monitoring, and secure networking.
Subscription pharmacy for patients with chronic diseases in LatAm.