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Acquisition Announcement: Isometric Micro Molding

Acquisition Announcement: Isometric Micro Molding

Acquisition News
Nissha Medical Technologies is excited to share the latest chapter in our journey toward medical innovation. Following a resolution from our Board of Directors on December 4, 2023, we formalized a definitive agreement to acquire the majority equity of Isometric Intermediate LLC., owner of the Isometric group of companies, an esteemed medical micro-molding company. The completion of this acquisition is scheduled to occur in late December following necessary filings. This strategic agreement aligns seamlessly with our mission to deliver high-quality, value added products in the global medical device market. Operating as a Contract Design/Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), our comprehensive business model spans the design, development, and manufacturing of minimally invasive surgical instruments and medical wearables. Now, with Isometric's 30 years of expertise, specifically in micro-molding, we are poised to usher…
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Acquisition Announcement – Cardinal Health, Inc. Medical Chart Business

Acquisition Announcement – Cardinal Health, Inc. Medical Chart Business

Acquisition News
Exciting news! Nissha Medical Technologies (NMT) has successfully acquired Cardinal Health's Medical Chart Paper Business. Our commitment is to expand and optimize the Chart Paper portfolio while continuing to provide exceptional customer service and support. This acquisition includes the manufacturing and sale of Patient Monitoring Chart Paper for Cardiology and Fetal Monitoring that will enhance our existing comprehensive catalog, as well as the sale and distribution of Digital Imaging Media. Our retail products are available to private label for distributors and OEM’s, always ensuring superior quality solutions as a global med tech CDMO. NMT's Chart Paper ensures precise ECG and fetal monitor results that meets or exceeds industry standards. We offer a wide range of chart papers for various hospital departments, making procurement easy. Explore our comprehensive selection of medical…
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Acquisition Announcement: EndoTheia

Acquisition Announcement: EndoTheia

Acquisition News
Nissha Medical Technologies is thrilled to share that NMT has officially entered a capital and business partnership with EndoTheia, Inc. EndoTheia specializes in the design and development of endoscopic devices. They have introduced groundbreaking capabilities that enhance the maneuverability and precision of current endoscopic tools. Their patent portfolio provides the basis of technology that holds promise for improving patient outcomes when compared to conventional endoscopic devices and robotic platforms. This partnership between NMT and EndoTheia will offer significant innovation opportunities by leveraging both companies’ design and development engineering capabilities, and NMT’s extensive manufacturing capabilities. This technology will drive significant innovation in medical device OEM’s existing platforms by providing steering for mechanical devices through working channels of existing endoscopes and create new opportunities for steering technology in new devices not previously…
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A Common Myth in Medical Device Manufacturing: Line Transfers Are Easy

A Common Myth in Medical Device Manufacturing: Line Transfers Are Easy

Capabilities, Surgical Supplies
by Amy Jeary Line transfers are a common occurrence in the medical device industry. However, many people believe that line transfers are easy. This is a misconception. Line transfers can be complex and time-consuming, and there are many pitfalls that can derail a project: 1. Trusting Outdated Processes Line transfers often involve a lot of moving parts, and it is important to have a clear understanding of all the steps involved. If you underestimate the complexity of the transfer or have an over reliance on outdated processes, you may end up running into problems down the road. 2. Thinking All Line Transfers Are the Same This is not true. Each line transfer is unique, and it is important to tailor the approach to the specific project. Testing and validation criteria…
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Innovative Capabilities in Norwalk: Precision Medical Machining And Endoscope Expertise

Innovative Capabilities in Norwalk: Precision Medical Machining And Endoscope Expertise

Capabilities
By Amy Jeary The Nissha Medical Technologies facility in Norwalk, Ohio has been providing precision medical machining services to medical OEMs for over six decades. Prior to becoming part of NMT in 2020, the Norwalk facility has maintained a long-standing reputation for excellence in machining and assembly, particularly in the areas of lens polishing, lens grinding, and complex lens train assembly. Precision Machining Expertise: Excellence with Every Component The Norwalk facility boasts a wide array of precision machining capabilities, each designed to meet the exacting standards of the medical industry. Swiss Style CNC Lathes: Excel in turning and milling intricate parts with exceptional precision. 5 Axis Machining Centers: Unparalleled versatility, creating complex geometries with ease. CNC Milling: High precision milling for intricate part production. Surface Finishing: Ensuring every component meets…
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HeartSync Defibrillation Electrodes’ Remarkable Journey To FDA Approval

HeartSync Defibrillation Electrodes’ Remarkable Journey To FDA Approval

Patient Monitoring, Quality
by Jason Obrokta In July of 2023, after much time, effort and expense, Nissha Medical Technologies (NMT) was awarded PMA approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its HeartSync line of disposable defibrillation electrodes. This signaled the culmination of successful efforts by many people inside and outside of the organization and further reinforces NMT as a world-renowned manufacturer of disposable electrodes.   The Origins of HeartSync's Success It all started with the foundation of a great product built by the HeartSync company and their design of a safe, effective, and economic defibrillation electrode. Nissha Medical Technologies had seen the growth and success with the products which made them an appealing acquisition for NMT and one that fit well in its core competency in disposable wearable products. The HeartSync…
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Nissha Medical Technologies Location Spotlight: Buffalo, NY

Nissha Medical Technologies Location Spotlight: Buffalo, NY

Careers
City of Good Neighbors at Nissha Medical Technologies in Buffalo, NY As the proud headquarters of Nissha Medical Technologies, we not only embody innovation and engagement but also reflect the true essence of the "City of Good Neighbors." Let's delve into what makes our company and this city a great place to be. Cultivating a Culture of Engagement and Excellence At Nissha Medical Technologies, we believe that a strong and engaged workforce is the cornerstone of success. Our commitment to fostering an exceptional workplace culture is evident through our array of employee engagement events. From monthly contests that fuel creativity to our annual summer picnic that brings together colleagues and families, we're more than just a company – we're a community. The camaraderie extends to our company softball team and…
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Transform At-Home Monitoring with Quality Private Label Electrodes

Transform At-Home Monitoring with Quality Private Label Electrodes

Capabilities, Patient Monitoring
Empowering Patients Through Home ECG Monitoring Small electrocardiographs capable of measuring data such as arrhythmia can now be tested at home, eliminating the need for repeated visits to the hospital. This innovation not only saves valuable time but also bridges a critical gap in healthcare accessibility. Nissha recognizes the significance of this advancement, especially for those who face mobility challenges or find it difficult to take time off from work. Until recently, individuals at risk of arrhythmia faced the hurdle of neglecting vital testing due to various constraints. The number of patients suffering from arrhythmia is staggering, with atrial fibrillation alone accounting for over 37 million cases worldwide. Sadly, deaths related to arrhythmias and other causes have been on the rise. With a mission to extend healthy life expectancy and mitigate…
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Proven Results: Precision Machining and Manufacturing Are Revolutionizing Surgical Robotics

Proven Results: Precision Machining and Manufacturing Are Revolutionizing Surgical Robotics

Capabilities, Surgical Supplies
by Amy Jeary Surgical robotics has already revolutionized many surgical applications and will continue to do so, allowing for minimally invasive procedures that result in faster recovery times, less pain, and fewer complications for patients. However, the success of robotic surgeries depend on the precision and accuracy of the console’s individual components, and this is where precision machining and manufacturing come in. Precision machining and manufacturing involve the use of advanced computer-controlled machines to produce highly accurate and consistent components. In surgical robotics, these critical components include the end-effectors and patient interfacing instruments, camera and visualization instruments, the surgeon’s control module, and robotic arms for translating motion. To achieve the precision required in surgical robotics, manufacturers use a variety of techniques, such as computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and…
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How to Combat Overuse Injury “Tech Neck”

How to Combat Overuse Injury “Tech Neck”

General Health, Patient Monitoring
by Jason Obrokta “Tech Neck” is a relatively new term used to describe the pain and discomfort experienced in the neck, shoulders, and upper back as a result of prolonged use of smartphones, tablets, and computers. This is an overuse injury where the muscles of the neck and back are under constant strain. With many people spending a significant amount of time on their devices, Tech Neck has become increasingly common. Fortunately, TENS electrodes can be used to relieve the symptoms of Tech Neck and promote relaxation and pain relief.TENS therapy has been used for decades to treat various types of pain, including back pain, arthritis, and migraines. It works by sending electrical impulses through the skin to the nerves, blocking pain signals and releasing endorphins, the body's natural painkillers. Using TENS electrodes…
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