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| Date of Publication: Monday, June 04, 2007 |
Teledyne Microelectronics Technologies Celebrates 30 Years of Medical Electronics Innovation |
| Miniaturized Electronic Sub-Systems Transform Medical Device Industry - Teledyne Microelectronics Technologies (TMT) announced today it is celebrating its 30th anniversary of advancing the science of human health with ground-breaking design and manuf acturing solutions for medical device companies. |
Los Angeles -- What do the names Pacesetter, Ventritex, MiniMed and Advanced Bionics have in common? Teledyne developed the microelectronic sub-systems of these devices, from first articles to production units. Teledyne Microele ctronics Technologies (TMT) announced today it is celebrating its 30th anniversary of advancing the science of human health with ground-breaking design and manufacturing solutions for medical device companies.
"Over the past 30 years, the convergence of medical know-how, improved battery performance, and hybrid microelectronics, pioneered by TMT, have emerged long-term therapeutic implants in the fields of cardiac pacing and drug delivery. From the early stages of implantable cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators, to cochlear devices, drug pumps and ingestible devices, Teledyne has a rich history of fueling medical innovation," said Bruce Gecks, General Manager, Teledyne Microelectronics Technolog ies.
"Our mission has always been to enable medical device manufacturers to create sophisticated and original products to meet the most challenging clinical needs. We take great pride in our ability to shepherd a complex product throughout its entire li fecycle and look forward to continuing our strong business relationships to champion medical innovation," said Gecks.
For 30 years, Teledyne Microelectronics has delivered millions of products to a world-wide customer base ranging from industry leaders to emerging companies. The portfolio includes devices for a large variety of clinical applications, such as cardiac rh ythm management, neural and muscle stimulation, hearing restoration, drug infusion, GI diagnostics and patient monitoring.
Teledyne Microelectronics recently reorganized to better compete in the international marketplace and maximize the Teledyne brand pedigree. Gecks asserted, "We believe these changes will allow us to provide better customer service. Along with quali ty, we believe that superior customer service is yet another way to provide differentiation from our competitors and allow us to continue to grow our market position over the next 30 years and beyond. We will continue to capitalize on the market awaren ess of our recently branded Teledyne Medical Microsystems product line."
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