Analogic Medical Device Company Intelligence Report
 
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Analogic Medical Device Company Intelligence ReportMedical Device Company Intelligence Reports provide a full review of the company's activities, from its origins to its latest corporate activity, including mergers and acquisitions, agreements, divestitures, major purchasing contracts and litigation.

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Medical Device Company Intelligence Reports provide a full review of the company's activities, from its origins to its latest corporate activity, including mergers and acquisitions, agreements, divestitures, major purchasing contracts and litigation. Sections are included on products, international activities and R&D, as well as a full, in-depth five year financial analysis. An introduction to each report and a full table of contents is provided for review. More than 60 Medical Device Company Intelligence Reports are currently available. Analogic Corporation, headquartered in Peabody, Massachusetts, USA, designs and manufactures healthcare and security systems and subsystems, including computed tomography (CT), digital radiography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and patient monitoring products and components. The components and patient monitoring products are sold by Analogic itself, while its Sound Technology division sells ultrasound transducers, the Anrad subsidiary offers amorphous selenium based flat panel X-ray detectors, Anexa sells digital radiography systems and B-K Medical offers ultrasound systems. Analogic's security products are not covered by this profile.

The company's principal customers are OEMs, which account for approximately two-thirds of Analogic's annual revenue, and which incorporate its products into systems used in medical, industrial and scientific applications. Analogic claims to be the world's leading OEM supplier of CT data acquisition systems, MRI power systems, direct digital radiography detector plates and clinical ultrasound transducers. The company's current medical OEM partners include Toshiba, GE Healthcare, Siemens and Philips.

Analogic also offers medical devices directly to end-users through its two main subsidiaries; Anexa, established in 2003 to sell digital radiography systems in niche markets; and B-K Medical, which offers ultrasound systems for urological and speciality applications. In addition, Analogic used to operate Camtronics Medical Systems, which offered cardiovascular information management systems, but sold this business in 2005 so it could concentrate more on its core imaging and OEM operations. An additional subsidiary, SKY Computers, manufactured embedded multi-computing platforms used in medical, military and industrial imaging applications. However, due to continued lower than expected sales, SKY was closed down in 2006.

Analogic conducts most of its business in the US. Sales generated in this market accounted for 51% of the company's total revenue in fiscal 2006 and 65% of its long-lived assets. In addition, sales to Japan accounted for 19% of total revenue, while 10% came from Germany and 21% from other markets. Most of Analogic's manufacturing and R&D is located at its Peabody headquarters, while the Sound Technology division is located in State College, Pennsylvania; Andrad is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and B-K Medical is based in Herlev, Denmark. In addition, the company has an investment in Shenzhen Anke High-Tech Co Ltd, a Chinese joint-venture company which manufactures medical electronics.

Report Details:
Publisher:
Espicom
Type:
Market Briefing - February 2007
Number of pages:
46
First Publication Date:
28/2/2007
 
 
 
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