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Post Merger ArjoHuntleigh Adds to Product Line

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 15 May 2008
ArjoHuntleigh, a company created through a merger, exhibited for the first time its combined line and displayed several new products at the Medica 2007 event held in Düsseldorf, Germany.

The products launched at the Medica event were the WoundASSIST TNP, a negative pressure wound therapy; The Enterprise 9000, a state-of-the-art hospital bed suitable for intensive care units; the AURA FREEDOM dynamic wheelchair seat cushion combining pressure redistribution and comfort; and Carmina, an advanced shower and commode chair developed for bariatric patients. More...


Established early in 2007 through the merger of ARJO and Huntleigh Technology PLC, ArjoHuntleigh, as part of the Getinge AB group, joins two leading healthcare concerns in an enterprise with a complementary product portfolio and geographical presence, well positioned for long-term growth, and a global sales and service network.

Following the merger ArjoHuntleigh becomes a comprehensive patient care company with broad range of medical equipment and integrated solutions for people with reduced mobility, for patient handling and hygiene, medical beds and therapeutic surfaces, burn treatment, wound healing, bariatric care, disinfection, diagnosis, and the prevention of deep vein thrombosis.

ArjoHuntleigh headquartered in Lund, Sweden, is staffed with 4350 people generating revenues about EUR 730 million. The company operates in more that 30 countries and its products are sold in over 100. Its five research and development sites are located in Europe and North America. ArjoHuntleigh together with Maquet medical systems and Getinge infection control compose the Getinge AB group with a total annual turnover of over EUR 1.7 billion.


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