BD

History

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1897 Maxwell Becton and Fairleigh Dickinson founded Becton, Dickinson, and Co.
1898 Becton, Dickinson, and Co. obtained its first patent for an all-glass syringe.
1906 The company has established the first syringe and needle factory in the U.S.
1913 BD Merged with Oscar O.R. Schwidetzky’s surgical import company.
1924 Becton, Dickinson, and Co. Introduced its first insulin injection device.
1925 BD acquired the Yale Luer-Lok, the company developed simple, secure method for attaching and removing a needle from a syringe.
1940 Becton, Dickinson, and Co. launched the first sterilization technology for devices.
1942 BD released the first penicillin injection kit.
1951 BD expanded its international expansion by forming Becton, Dickinson, and Co. Canada, Ltd.
1952 BD acquired MAPAD, S.A. de C.V., based in Mexico City, to produce syringes, needles, and clinical thermometers for the Mexican market.
1956 BD enters the Brazilian syringe market with two modern plants and HeadQuarters in Sao Paulo.
1961 The company introduced the Plastipak Syringe.
1968 Becton, Dickinson, and Co. developed the first automated blood culture system for T.B.
1973 Established a research center in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
1975 BD opened its European headquarters in Meylan, France.
1980 Launched the first automated system for mycobacteria testing.
1981 A new plant is built in Plymouth, England, to manufacture BD Vacutainer system products and serve a growing European market.
1986 Relocated headquarters from Rutherford, New Jersey, to Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
1987 Becton, Dickinson, and Co. opened a manufacturing facility in Singapore and built a plant to manufacture diagnostic products in Fukushima, Japan.
1991 BD launched the first auto-disable immunization device, a pen needle.
1995 BD formed a subsidiary in India to manufacture insulin syringes and to market other medical and diagnostic products to the region.
2014 The company launched the first FDA-approved drug-coated balloon for peripheral artery disease. It also launched AutoShield Duo Safety Pen Needle with Duel Automatic Protective Shields.
2015 BD acquired CareFusion, a San Diego, California-based medical technology company specializing in two areas: reducing medication errors and prevention of health care-associated infections.
2019 Launched the first CHG antiseptic skin preparation product with a sterile solution in the U.S. and launched the first venous stent to treat iliofemoral venous occlusive disease.
2021 Introduced the first ready-to-use aqueous povidone-iodine (PVP-I) surgical irrigation and launched the first smartphone-interpreted rapid at-home COVID-19 test.
2022 BD became the first company to combine flow cytometry with fluorescence imaging and image-based decisioning to sort individual cells based on visual details of the cell at exceptionally high speed.
2023 The company has launched an advanced Vascular Access Ultrasound System Designed to Improve Clinician Efficiency and collaborated with Bio Farma to Help Eliminate Tuberculosis in Indonesia by 2030.
2024 Becton, Dickinson and Company and Babson Diagnostics launched Innovative Fingertip Blood Testing for Health Care Organizations and launched an Enhanced Intraosseous System, Enabling Vascular Access in Seconds for Critical Care Situations.