Companies involved in the healthcare equipment industry not only manufacture tools and devices designed to assist in diagnosing, monitoring or treatment of specific health problems, but also supply them to medical institutions and the general public.
Healthcare equipment suppliers offer a large number of devices divided into almost a dozen types: self-care, diagnostic, electronic and surgical equipment, among others. Penlon, Skytron, Nellcor, Medtronic, Inc., Zoll, BERCHTOLD Corporation are amidst prominent participants of the market. The global healthcare equipment market is growing rapidly. By 2015, it is expected to reach USD 300 billion.
The Catalogue includes research reports dedicated to healthcare equipment/supplies companies active. The reports offer in-depth profiles of the market participants, overviews of their significant financial deals including mergers and acquisitions. The survey reports analyze the companies’ current market position and their future prospects. The research reports include information about the customer audience; competitive landscape, price announcements and production capacities of the companies.
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Alliances and Strategies of Leading Computer Tomagraphy (CT) Companies
US$ 2,000.00
For each company, the report provides insightful strategic assessments, including: Business, new product development, and marketing strategies. Anticipated acquisitions, joint ventures, and divestitures. The companies analyzed in the report: Aloka, Analogic, Esaote, GE, Hitachi, Hologic, Philips, Shimadzu, ...
June 2012
41 pages
Marketing Tactics of Leading Computer Tomagraphy (CT) Companies
US$ 2,000.00
... The U.S. and international sales force size in major geographic regions. Selling options, including rental plans, leasing and others. Promotional tactics, e.g., pricing, discounts, advertising, trade shows, seminars, product literature, newsletters, etc. System service and support. The companies analyzed ...
June 2012
50 pages
Technological Know-How of Leading Computer Tomagraphy (CT) Companies
US$ 1,480.00
For each company, the report analyzes: Internally developed and acquired diagnostic imaging and related technologies, including X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, CT, nuclear medicine, PET, PACS, and others. The companies analyzed in the report: Aloka, Analogic, Esaote, GE, Hitachi, Hologic, Philips, Shimadzu, Siemens ...
June 2012
60 pages
Marketing Tactics of Leading Orthopedics Companies
US$ 1,560.00
Each company's analysis provides: The U.S. and international sales force size. Distribution approaches. Major promotional tactics. The companies analyzed in the report: Aesculap, Biomet, ConMed, J&J, Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Synthes, Wright Medical, and Zimmer. Contains 35 pages
June 2012
35 pages
Alliances and Strategies of Leading Orthopedic Companies
US$ 1,560.00
... Arthrex Biomet DJO J&J Medtronic Smith & Nephew Stryker Synthes Zimmer For each company, the report presents: Business, new product development and marketing strategies. Anticipated acquisitions, joint ventures and marketing strategies. Major strengths and weaknesses. Contains 32 pages
June 2012
32 pages
Technological Know-How of Leading Orthopedics Companies
US$ 1,520.00
Each company's analysis provides: Internally developed and acquired technologies. Technical expertise in biotechnology, engineering and other pertinent fields. The companies analyzed in the report: Aesculap, Biomet, ConMed, J&J, Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Synthes, Wright Medical, and Zimmer. ...
June 2012
35 pages
Global Paint and Coatings Companies M&A, Joint Ventures, R&D Pipeline, and Strategies
US$ 10,160.00
... , factual, annually-updated and cost-effective information base on performance, capabilities, goals and strategies of the world’s leading paints and coatings companies. To help current suppliers realistically assess their financial, marketing and technological capabilities vis-a-vis leading competitors. To ...
November 2011
500 pages
The 2011 Leading Orthopedics Companies Collaborative Arrangements
US$ 1,480.00
... ventures, distribution, O.E.M. and licensing partners, both industrial and academic. Terms of collaborative agreements and specific products involved. The companies analyzed in the report: Aesculap, Biomet, ConMed, J&J, Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Synthes, Wright Medical, and Zimmer. Contains 42 ...
September 2011
42 pages
The 2011 Leading Orthopedics Companies Product Portfolio Analyses
US$ 1,400.00
Each company's analysis provides: Review of major product lines. Specifications and features of current products. The companies analyzed in the report: Aesculap, Biomet, ConMed, J&J, Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Synthes, Wright Medical, and Zimmer. Contains 158 pages
September 2011
158 pages
The 2011 Leading Orthopedics Companies R&D Expenditures and Major Programs
US$ 1,480.00
... 3,900.00 Each company's analysis provides: R&D budget. Research facilities and staff. New technologies, products and applications in development. The companies analyzed in the report: Aesculap, Biomet, ConMed, J&J, Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Synthes, Wright Medical, and Zimmer. Contains 30 ...
May 2010
30 pages
The 2011 Leading Orthopedics Companies Facilities and Employees
US$ 1,480.00
... R&D facilities in the U.S. and abroad. Manufacturing practices. New plants under construction. U.S. and international workforce size and distribution. The companies analyzed in the report: Aesculap, Biomet, ConMed, J&J, Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Synthes, Wright Medical, and Zimmer. Contains 40 ...
May 2010
40 pages