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In 1985, Mentor moved its headquarters to Santa Barbara, California. [ 6 ] On Jan 23, 2009, Mentor was acquired by Johnson & Johnson, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and is a stand-alone business unit reporting through Ethicon, Inc. , a Johnson & Johnson company and provider of suture, mesh, hemostats, and other products for surgical procedures.
Channel Technologies Group (CTG) is a California-based company that designs and manufactures piezoelectric materials and transducers for military and commercial market customers. [ 2 ] Based in Santa Barbara, Calif. and with a second manufacturing site in Bolingbrook, Ill., Channel Technologies Group (CTG) first began manufacturing ...
He launched his company in a one-bedroom apartment with $4,000 and a credit card. [4] [11] In 1998, the company received its first Food and Drug Administration approval for one of its products, “an electric-stimulation device that managed pain and increased blood circulation to promote healing.” [8] The company went public in 2004. [8]
Pages in category "Companies based in Santa Barbara, California" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
The company operates in the North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America markets. Cordis was founded in 1957 by Dr. William P. Murphy Jr. as The Medical Development Corporation in Miami, Florida. Currently, the company is jointly headquartered in Baar, Switzerland and Santa Clara, California. The headquarters also ...
DePuy Synthes (/ d ə ˈ p j uː /) is a franchise of orthopaedic and neurosurgery companies.Acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 1998, its companies form part of the Johnson & Johnson MedTech business segment.
Meet the expert: Steven K. Malin, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Scott Kaiser, MD, is a geriatrician and ...
In September 2016, pharmaceutical and medical device company Johnson & Johnson announced they were buying Abbott Medical Optics for $4.3 billion. [13] On February 27, 2017, Abbott Medical Optics changed its name to Johnson & Johnson Vision following its $4.3 billion acquisition by Johnson & Johnson. [14] In 2017, JJV acquired TearScience. [15]