BIOTRONIK

Company Snapshot

Founded: 1963
Entity Type: Private
Headquarter: Germany
Key Geographics: North America, Europe, South and Central America, Asia, Africa
Corporate Address: Woermannkehre 1 12359 Berlin Germany Tel: +49-30-68905-0 Web: www.biotronik.com

Company Overview

BIOTRONIK is a Germany-based, privately operating medical device company established in December 1963. The company focuses on developing cardiac rhythm management, electrophysiology, and vascular intervention products. It has thousands of employees worldwide, with engineers and designers in Germany, Switzerland, the U.S., and Singapore.

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Company's Business Segments

  • Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) : CRM portfolio includes pacemakers, implantable defibrillators, and external remote monitoring systems for cardiac arrhythmias patients.
  • Electrophysiology : It offers an arrhythmia for an individual patient treatment.
  • Vascular Intervention : It provides stents, scaffolds, balloon catheters, and drug-coated products to effectively treat coronary and peripheral artery disease. 
  • Neuromodulation : It improves patient care with chronic intractable pain and minimizes the burden on caregivers, clinicians, and patients.

Applications/End User Industries

  • Healthcare
  • Clinicians