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IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Medical Equipment and Supplies (Page 1 of 16)
The medical equipment and supplies industry encompasses the production and distribution of a wide range of products used in healthcare settings. This industry includes the manufacturing of diagnostic devices, surgical instruments, medical imaging equipment, and patient monitoring systems. It also covers the production of consumable supplies such as bandages, syringes, and catheters.
In a press briefing today, President Donald Trump announced plans to invoke the Defense Production Act of 1950 to help ramp up production of much needed supplies during the coronavirus pandemic. Surgical and medical instruments are lifesaving devices that have to be manufactured to the highest standards. So who makes this type of equipment? Today, we're going to take look at some of the top medical and surgical equipment manufactures in the U.S. ...(Full Article)
The surgical and medical instrument industry is well-balanced in juggling strong sales, unstable international trade policies, constantly changing regulations and a nascent explosion in innovation.
The industry is optimistic and predicts steady growth well into the future.
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Minnesota's manufacturing sector is going strong, according to new data collected by IndustryNet. The state's industrial employment edged up for a sixth straight year in 2017, adding 3,285 industrial jobs. This is more than double the increase reported in 2016, adding to the nearly 20,000 jobs the state had gained since October 2011.
Minnesota's highly skilled workforce remains a major draw for manufacturers as industrial production evolves toward high-tech and innovation-driven enterprises.
In addition, an abundance of capital funding and robust economy have helped the state's manufacturers thrive, reflecting similar gains in many Midwestern states like Wisconsin and Indiana. Yet, challenges persist.
This article will explore how Minnesota manufacturing has evolved over the ye...(Full Article)
Manufacturing companies in Utah continue to expand, according to new data collected by IndustryNet, adding nearly 2,400 jobs in the past year alone. Altogether, Utah has gained more than 25,000 industrial jobs since September of 2010, and now accounts for more jobs than it had during the recession -- a milestone few states have achieved.
Echoing similar progress recorded in other Western states like Colorado and Arizona, Utah's pro-business environment combined with a skilled workforce and a focus on technology and innovation has galvanized the state's industrial sector, helping to create jobs for a seventh straight year.
This article will examine how manufacturing in Utah has evolved over the years, delving into city, county, regional, and historical data collected by Industry...(Full Article)
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