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It among this year's honorees is a huge list of firms, from established firms like johnson & johnson, 3m health care and illumina to relatively new but rapidly growing ventures like grail, capsule and dna script. The diverse range of sophisticated products and services offered by these companies—from digital pharmacies to end-to-end patient care and ai-powered robotics to digital health care payments—has led not only to modernize the healthcare sector, but to a brighter future in which healthcare is democratized. For all. Advances in health care, whether data and communication, research and clinical trials, medical devices or consumer offerings, have also helped create an environment where more promising alternatives to care are possible. The pioneering companies selected for this year's list have one thing in common: they are revolutionizing the way we live and how we manage one of the most important factors for all of us: our health. The following laureates have been nominated and selected through a rigorous evaluation process. Among the key criteria that were taken into account were the quality of the product or service, customer acceptance, the level of the management team, organizational effectiveness and company growth among other factors. 2021. 1. Johnson & johnson category: medical devices Johnson & johnson is engaged in research and development, manufacturing and sales of a range of healthcare products. The company operates through three business segments, including consumer, pharmaceutical, medical devices, and diagnostics. The medical devices and diagnostics segment includes a range of products distributed to wholesalers, hospitals, and retailers. They are used mainly in professional fields by doctors, nurses, internists, hospitals, diagnostic laboratories and clinics. These products include cordis products for cardiovascular care, depuy orthopedic joint reconstruction, spinal care and sports medicine products, and ethicon products for surgery and women's health. Johnson & johnson was founded in 1886 and currently ranked 36th on the 2021 fortune 500 list of the largest u.S. Corporations by total revenue. Notably, johnson & johnson is one of the most valuable companies in the world. Earlier this year, johnson & johnson reported that sales of its medical devices were up 63% year-over-year, driven by rising demand for medical devices, drugs, and consumer health products. 2 . Integra lifesciences category: medical devices Integra lifesciences is a world leader in neurosurgery. The company offers a wide range of products and solutions for dural access and repair, cerebrospinal fluid management and neurocritical care. Its regenerative tissue technologies include products designed for soft tissue, nerve and tendon repair, as well as for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds, burns, and plastic and reconstructive surgery. Founded in 1989 richard e. Caruso is headquartered in princeton, new jersey. Today, integra lifesciences has grown significantly with more than 3,000 employees worldwide, as well as offices, manufacturing and research centers in asia, australia, europe, the middle east and the americas. Integra products are widely used in many hospital intensive care units and operating rooms around the world. Some of its leading brands include amnioexcel, bactiseal, cerebroflo, certas plus, codman®, cusa, duragen and duraseal. Revenue and much better than expected operating income. The company posted a strong recovery from the pandemic this year, with revenue up nearly 49% year-on-year in the quarter. 3. Soc telemed category: healthcare software Headquartered in reston, virginia, soc telemed is a leading national provider of emergency telemedicine technology and solutions for hospitals, healthcare systems, service providers after emergency care. , Physician networks and healthcare organizations since 2004. Building on a proven and scalable infrastructure as an enterprise-wide solution, the soc technology platform, telemed iq, quickly deploys and easily optimizes telemedicine programs. Across the spectrum of medical care.Soc's clients include 18 of the nation's 25 largest healthcare systems, and this has enabled more than 1,000 institutions in 47 states to manage complex, emergency workflows and provide life-saving care. The company maintains a supportive and dedicated partner presence , providing care to patients virtually through teleneurology, telepsychiatry, telecritical care, telepulmonology, telecardiology, teleinfection, telenephrology, maternal and fetal telemedicine and other service areas, enabling healthcare organizations to create sustainable telemedicine programs for various clinical specialties. Soc allows organizations to enrich their care models and affect more outcomes and organizational health. The company became the first provider of emergency clinical telemedicine services to receive the golden seal of approval of the joint commission, and has maintained this accreditation every year since its inception. 4. Danaher corporation category: medical devices Danaher corporation designs, manufactures and markets professional, medical, industrial and commercial products. Founded in 1988, the company has a global network of over 25 operating companies. However, acquisitions of companies such as radiometers saw the company shift to diagnostics and life sciences. Today, danaher has a $6.95 billion life sciences portfolio. At the heart of the company's success is the danaher business system (dbs), a set of tools that enable continuous improvement in lean manufacturing, growth and leadership based on the japanese philosophy of "kaizen". Founded in 1969 by brothers steven m. Rayles and mitchell rayles, the company was named after danaher creek after a fishing trip there. Danaher owns about 40 businesses worldwide and is currently led by president and ceo tom joyce. Stephen remains chairman of danaher and mitch is chairman of the company's executive committee. This year, danaher announced its plan to acquire aldevron, which makes plasmid dna, mrna and proteins for biotechnology and pharmaceutical customers at $9.6 billion. 5. Fresenius medical care category: medical devices Fresenius medical care is a healthcare company dedicated to providing high quality care for people with kidney and other chronic diseases. As the world's largest fully integrated kidney company, it offers specialized pharmacy and laboratory services, and manufactures and distributes the most complete line of dialysis equipment, disposables and renal medicines. Founded in 1996 eduard fresenius (1874-1946), german businessman and pharmacist. Today, the german company serves over 345,646 patients across its global network of over 4,000 dialysis clinics in north america, europe, latin america, asia pacific and africa. The company also operates 44 manufacturing sites on all continents, manufacturing dialysis products such as dialysis machines, dialyzers and related consumables. Recently, fresenius announced that they are expanding their national efforts with cigna to improve performance. Health. And reduce the cost of caring for people living with kidney disease or end-stage kidney disease. Cigna and fmcna started working together in 2017 and this new agreement extends the program until at least 2023. 6. Nextgen healthcare category: healthcare software Nextgen healthcare is a leading healthcare solutions provider offering a comprehensive, integrated technology and services platform that supports outpatient and specialty practices of all sizes. The company develops and markets electronic health record (ehr) software and practice management systems for the healthcare industry. Nextgen healthcare also provides patient engagement, community health, financial management, and clinical solutions for medical and dental practices. Founded in 1974, the company's mission is to help transform ambulatory care. In addition to highly customizable core clinical and financial capabilities, the company's portfolio includes tightly integrated solutions to meet the needs of ambulatory healthcare. Including: community health, care management, patient care, telemedicine, and nationwide clinical information sharing. Nextgen healthcare has gone through a 5-year transformation that has led the company to achieve "best in klas" ratings in two categories of ambulatory healthcare solutions (emr and practice management) in 2020. During this period, leadership has turned the company into a market leader with integrated and scalable platforms and a committed team of executives and employees. The company's strategic acquisitions over the past few years in analytics, telehealth, integrated care and patient care have significantly expanded its portfolio. Since then, the company has grown to 2,600 employees worldwide in multiple locations including irvine, california; horsham, philadelphia; and bangalore, india. The company increased its net promoter score well above the healthcare and technology industry averages. At the same time, the company increased employee engagement by 33%, well above the benchmark and making nextgen healthcare the go-to destination for the best. . 7. Castle biosciences, inc. Category: healthcare software Castle biosciences is a skin cancer diagnostic company that provides clinicians and patients with personalized, clinically applicable genomic information to make more accurate treatment plan decisions. Since its founding, the company has been applying new ai techniques in molecular diagnostics to improve patient care and improve outcomes. The company's decisiondx family of molecular diagnostic and prognostic tests could make a big difference in cancer diagnosis and treatment Founded in 2008 by derek matzold, current president and ceo of friendswood, the texas-based company has grown tremendously. Today, castle has 292 employees and operates from two locations. The company has also experienced rapid success since its initial public offering in 2019. Notably, castle's 2020 revenue grew by more than 20% compared to 2019, despite the covid-19 pandemic. This year, castle announced its partnership with the melanoma research foundation (mrf). ), A non-profit organization leading the melanoma community, to transform melanoma from one of the deadliest cancers to one of the most treatable through research, education and advocacy. 8. Boston scientific category: medical devices Boston scientific is a medical device company specializing in the non-invasive treatment of cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, digestive, urological, and pelvic diseases. Its first major product was an angioplasty balloon for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, introduced in the late 1970s. By 2017, the company has developed more than 13,000 medical products that are sold in 100 countries. For decades, boston scientific has worked closely with clinicians to develop and implement disposable technologies to move forward. Caring for patients in various therapeutic areas. The exalt model b bronchoscope is the latest addition to the company's single-use imaging portfolio, along with the exalt model d disposable duodenoscope, the lithovue flexible digital ureteroscope, the spyglass ds direct imaging system, and the spyglass discover digital catheter. The marlborough, massachusetts-based company was founded in 1979 by john abele and pete m. Nicholas who wanted to manufacture steerable catheters for less invasive medical procedures. Boston scientific went public in 1992. Today, the company has grown significantly, with more than 30,000 employees and 15 offices across the us, including washington dc, san diego, boston and cambridge. 9. Vocera category: communication technology Vocera communications' mission is to improve the lives of healthcare professionals, patients and their families. Founded in 2000, vocera provides solutions that help protect and connect team members, streamline workflows, increase efficiency, improve service quality and safety, and humanize healthcare. More than 2 300 healthcare facilities around the world, including nearly 1,900 hospitals and healthcare facilities, have chosen vocera solutions to enable their employees to communicate and collaborate with colleagues, as well as interact with patients and families. Mobile workers can choose the right device for your role or task, including smartphones or one of the company's wearable communications devices, and use voice commands to easily contact people by name, role, or group. The vocera platform can integrate with more than 150 clinical and operating systems, including electronic medical records, nurse call systems, ventilators, physiological monitors, and more. In addition to healthcare, vocera solutions can be found in aged care facilities, veterinary hospitals, schools, luxury hotels, retail stores, energy facilities, etc. E. 10. Poseida therapeutics, inc. Category: biotechnology Poseida therapeutics is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company that uses patented genetic engineering platform technologies to create cell and gene therapeutics that can heal. Poseida's game-changing technologies are expanding the possibilities of cell and gene therapy to provide potential cures from a single treatment. The company is developing a broad and growing portfolio based on its core proprietary platforms, including the piggybac® non-viral dna modification system, site-specific cas-clover™ gene editing system, and nanoparticle and aav gene delivery technologies. The san diego-based company, founded in 2014, has grown to 225 employees and is led by ceo eric ostertag, md, ph.D. A pioneer in cell and gene therapy and the first graduate of the gene therapy program at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine. Poseida platform technologies enable unrivaled gene delivery efficiency, fully integrated viral genome insertion and precise editing. The company's car-t candidate products modify immune system t cells to treat multiple myeloma, prostate cancer, and other solid tumors such as breast, ovarian, colorectal, or pancreatic cancer. Poseida also has several liver-targeted gene therapy programs aimed at in vivo treatment of rare genetic conditions with high unmet medical need, including ornithine transcarbamylase (otc) deficiency and hemophilia a. 11. Ppd category: biotechnology Ppd is a global contract research organization offering drug development, laboratory and life cycle management services. Ppd applies innovative technology, therapeutic expertise, and a strong commitment to quality to help clients change the cost and time curve of drug development to deliver life-changing and health-improving treatments. Their clients and partners include pharmaceutical, biotech, medical, academic and government organizations. Founded in 1985 by fred eshelman in wilmington, north carolina, the company has more than 27,000 employees. In 2020, ppd issued an initial public offering and began trading on the nasdaq global select market under the symbol ppd. With more than 28,000 professionals worldwide, ppd has conducted clinical trials in over 100 countries to help clients provide life-changing therapies to improve health. We apply innovative technologies, therapeutic expertise and a strong commitment to quality to shorten the cost and time curve of drug development and optimize value. In mid-april, laboratory technology specialist thermo fisher scientific announced its acquisition of a global contract research organization ppd in a $17.4 billion deal. 12. Grail category: healthcare software Grail is a health care company whose mission is to detect cancer at an early stage when it can be cured. The company is using the power of next-generation sequencing, population-based clinical research, and advanced computer and data science to overcome one of the biggest challenges medicine has with galleri. Galleri is grail's groundbreaking multiple cancer early detection blood test that can detect more than 50 cancers, more than 45 of which do not have recommended screening tests today. Galleri is available in the us. The company was founded as a subsidiary of illumina and has raised over $2 billion in funding over five rounds. Grail has over 700 employees and is headquartered in menlo park, california, as well as washington, dc, north carolina, and the uk. It is supported by the likes of bill gates and jeff bezos, as well as the world's leading investors, as well as pharmaceutical, technology and medical companies. Grail is currently developing tools to help accelerate cancer diagnosis, detection based on minimal residual disease and other post-diagnostic applications.Illumina, the world leader in dna sequencing, recently announced the acquisition of grail, reuniting the two companies four years after grail was spun off. 13. Bardy diagnostics category: medical devices Bardy diagnostics of bellevue, wa is an innovator in digital healthcare and remote patient monitoring, with a focus on providing the most diagnostically accurate and patient-friendly cardiac patch monitors for industry. The company's cam patch is a non-invasive ambulatory p-wave cardiac monitor and arrhythmia detection device designed to improve patient compliance in adults and children. Designed to be comfortable and discreet to wear. The hourglass-shaped cam patch for up to 14 days is designed for all body types and for optimal ecg signal acquisition. The company was founded in 2013 by gast h. Bardi, a cardiologist-electrophysiologist since 1983 with research in cardiac defibrillator technology, cardiac arrest, ablation, heart failure and atrial fibrillation. He has been a researcher and clinician in the field of sudden death and disabling cardiac arrhythmias for 38 years, with over 400 peer-reviewed publications. With almost 300 employees working to save patients' lives, the company's next step is distribution of a 14-day ce marked cam patch outside the us. This is one step closer to making its p-wave detection and analysis technology the global standard of care in long-term cardiac monitoring. 14. 3m health care category: medical devices 3m health care is a global leader in providing medical, dental and orthodontic solutions, health information, food safety and drug delivery systems. The company uses technology 3m, as well as its world-class manufacturing and global reach, to provide proven products that help promote health and improve the quality, cost, and outcomes of care. Even though 3m was founded in 1902 to mine corundum, a mineral used to make sandpaper and grinding wheels, the company has changed a lot since then. In 1960, the company introduced its micropore surgical tape, the first hypoallergenic tape on the market. This ultimately became the key to the success of its healthcare sector. 3m is led by ceo mike roman and mojde pole leads the group as group president of 3m health care. This year, 3m's healthcare segment reported $2.3 billion in revenue, up 24.9% from the second quarter of 2020. Segment sales grew in oral care, food safety, medical solutions, separation and cleaning systems, and health information systems. In all geographical regions. 15. Cedar category: healthcare software Cedar is a payment and patient engagement platform for hospitals, healthcare systems and medical groups that enhances the patient experience. Our mission is to make it easy for all of us to get the help we need. At a time when a consumer-friendly digital experience is more important than ever in healthcare, cedar's financial technology platform is equipped with state-of-the-art intelligence to address many of the fundamental problems that lead to poor consumer financial experiences and administrative waste in healthcare. Cedar customers consistently report strong results - typically a 30% increase in patient payments - with 88% patient satisfaction. Cedar was founded in 2016 by arel lidow, florian otto and karim zaki. Its headquarters are in new york. Today, the company interacts with more than 300,000 consumers a day and partners with more than 50 health care providers and payers in the us, including yale new haven health (ynhhs), summit health, novant health, christianacare, blue cross blue shield of arizona, commonspirit health and blue cross blue shield of massachusetts. Over the past two years, the company has experienced a period of tremendous growth, including raising over $300 million in funding, acquiring ooda health, and being named a top location for work. 16. Rapidai category: healthcare software From home to hospital, from emergency room to operating room. Journey into focus.Based on information from over 2.6 million scans across over 1,800 hospitals in over 60 countries, the rapid® platform is reshaping care coordination by offering care teams an unprecedented level of patient follow-up, saving lives, time and money. Rapidai, founded in 2012 and based in san mateo, california, is a world leader in the use of artificial intelligence to combat life-threatening vascular and neurovascular diseases. The company has achieved monumental growth with nearly 1 million scans. Treated over 500,000 patients worldwide in the first half of 2021 alone. During this time, the company also introduced new products, including rapid workflow for pe, a mobile and web application designed to bring together hospital teams treating patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. Rapidai has also developed rapidforprehospital, which helps er teams and hospitals collaborate to improve patient care with a standardized stroke protocol that simplifies data collection. 17. Hillrom category: medical devices Hillrom is an american company specializing in medical technology for the healthcare industry. The company's product portfolio includes patient support systems, safe mobility and handling solutions, non-invasive therapeutic products for a variety of acute and chronic conditions, medical equipment rental, surgical products, and information technology solutions. Our innovations in five core areas—mobility improvement, wound care and prevention, patient monitoring and diagnosis, surgical safety and efficiency, and respiratory health—improve clinical and economic outcomes and provide healthcare workers in more than 100 countries with the products they need to protect patients. , Accelerate recovery, and manage condition. Founded in 1929 by william noah allin, the batesville, indiana-based company has traced its history of medical innovation ever since dr. Francis welch and allin developed the world's first manual ophthalmoscope with direct illumination. In 2020, hillrom adapted its metaneb respiratory device to treat patients with covid-19. Metaneb is commonly used in patients with pneumonia and is attached to a ventilator to help clear mucus from the lungs. In april 2020, emory university atlanta reported the successful use of metaneb in ventilated coronavirus patients. 18.Partssource category: medical devices Partssource is the leading b2b marketplace for medical device parts and services. Based in cleveland, ohio, the company provides an integrated suite of cloud-based software and market technology tools to help hospitals efficiently source on-demand parts and services and empower suppliers to grow their businesses. The company's technology solutions help hospitals increase critical equipment uptime, improve patient safety, and maximize productivity and profitability. Partssource's flagship solution, partssource pro, is the only clinical resource management tool. A platform for healthcare enterprises designed to improve the availability and quality of patient care through evidence-based decision support for the maintenance and purchase of medical equipment. Partssource's evidence-based marketplace connects over 3,500 hospitals and 15,000 clinics with over 6,000 medical device oems and suppliers and 2,000 medical device repairers across the country into one integrated network. The company was founded. In 2001, based on the idea that an evidence-based digital approach to the healthcare supply chain could improve the quality of care, reduce costs and improve clinical outcomes. Today, partssource is transforming and modernizing the medical technology supply chain to achieve financial and operational goals. 19. Imaginesoftware category: healthcare software Imaginesoftware is a leading provider of medical billing automation software and revenue cycle management applications. The company offers powerful technological solutions for medical institutions, billing companies and hospitals. The first products marketed by imaginesoftware included hcfa processing and insurance denial mitigation systems.Imaginesoftware's solutions improve financial efficiency, build reputation as a supplier, and ultimately improve patient care across 43 specialties including radiology, anesthesia, pathology, and emergency medicine. The company was founded in 2000 and has its headquarters. In charlotte, north carolina with additional offices in california and new york. Today, imaginesoftware serves over 75,000 physicians and 47,000 users in all 50 states. Imaginesoftware has a total of $33 billion in fees, $800 million in payments processed and $8.5 billion in fees per year. Artificial intelligence (ai) into its product suite. Imagineai allows healthcare providers to collect detailed patient demographic and payer information and customize billing messages based on patients' ability to pay their medical bills. The system learns and adapts over time to maximize revenue without sacrificing compliance. 20. Immunex category: biotechnology Immunex is a leading biopharmaceutical company dedicated to advancing the science of the immune system to protect human health. Drawing on our expertise in immunology, cytokine biology, vascular biology, antibody-based therapeutics, and small molecule research, we are working to find new targets and new therapeutics for rheumatoid arthritis, asthma and other inflammatory diseases, and cancer. And cardiovascular disease. Immunex is best associated with the development of products such as enbrel used to treat rheumatoid arthritis; novantrone, used to treat acute non-lymphocytic leukemia and pain associated with prostate cancer; and leukine, for use in bone marrow transplant patients. Founded in 1981 by james r. Uhlir and stephen gillis, a company based in seattle, washington. In 2002, immunex corporation was acquired by amgen in a mammoth $16 billion deal. At the time, this deal reflected the growing interest in newly developed biotech drugs and the biotech sector in general. 21. Ardelyx category: biotechnology Ardelyx is a biotechnology company dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing medicines to support patients with kidney and cardiovascular diseases. The company's molecules are known to act on transporters and receptors to modulate nutrient uptake or induce the secretion of key hormones to help patients. Its flagship products include rdx5791, which is being developed for both the treatment of constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (ibs-c) and the prevention of dietary sodium overabsorption, a new treatment for high blood pressure. Ardelyx was founded in 2007 by dominic charmeau and peter g. Schultz with the goal of developing new drugs that act in the gastrointestinal tract with minimal systemic exposure. The fremont, california-based company today entered into agreements with kyowa kirin in japan, fosun pharma in china and knight therapeutics in canada to develop and commercialize tenapanor, a drug for the treatment of patients with chronic kidney disease, in their respective territories. 22. Dna script category: biotechnology Dna script is a pioneering life sciences technology company developing a faster and more versatile way to develop and produce nucleic acids. The company has developed an alternative to traditional dna synthesis called enzymatic dna synthesis (eds). By bringing dna synthesis back to the lab, dna script aims to transform life science research with innovative technologies that give researchers unprecedented control and autonomy. Founded in 2015 by sylvain gariel, thomas ibert and xavier . Godron, a company based in paris, france, with an additional office in san francisco, california. The company has made significant progress this year with the launch of its syntax system in june. Prior to launch, the syntax system and eds dna script technology were chosen to work together on breakthroughs and visionary projects that could change the world. Dna script collaborates to develop on-demand therapeutics and diagnostics to combat future pandemics through the french defense innovation agency (dga), as well as through separate partnerships with moderna and ge research in support of research grants from the defense advanced research projects agency (darpa). 23.Syneos health category: biotechnology Syneos health is dedicated to improving customer performance in today's marketplace. The company brings together approximately 24,000 clinical and commercial professionals capable of supporting clients in more than 110 countries. Together, they share ideas, leverage the latest technology, and apply best business practices to accelerate the delivery of critical treatments to patients. Syneos (formerly inventiv health) was born from a $7.4 billion merger between two companies dollars. Inc research and inventiv health in 2018. Inventiv health was founded in 1996 and inc research was founded in 1985. Today, syneos is based in raleigh, north carolina and remains the only fully integrated clinical and commercial solution organization. This year, syneos announced that it has expanded its decentralized clinical trials capabilities to include a dedicated advocacy group for the decentralized clinical trials site, as part of its ongoing efforts to bring clinical trials closer to the patient. Decentralized solutions from syneos health combine insights, technology and trial development experience to help transform drug development. This is a revolutionary way that can effectively reduce redundancy, reduce site load, and create more patient trials with travel information. 24. Ibh integrated behavioral health category: consumer healthtech Ibh has reimagined mental health services and eap by investing heavily in data science and digital therapy. The result is a comprehensive solution that combines on-demand digital resources with real-time support from experienced clinicians backed by top-notch technology for an effective mental health program. The company's digitally supported proactive eap program provides unparalleled access, coupled with highly personalized service, precisely tailored to each individual's preferences. This approach results in better program outcomes, a healthier and more productive workforce, and real cost savings for its clients. Established in 1988, ibh has quickly become a trusted behavioral health consultant for large corporations around the world. Nation. Today, the company serves more than 38,000 companies and supports more than 8 million people with their mental health. As one company with a unified vision, ibh offers innovative, technology-based tools and holistic programs that focus on positive results with clinically proven methods and tools. Ibh surrounds users with a complete support system, offering eap consultations, mental health coaching, cbt digital courses, chronic disease management, and work-life legal and financial services, all available through one easy-to-use platform. 25. Pulse biosciences category: medical devices Pulse biosciences is a new bioelectric medicines company committed to healthcare innovation that can improve and extend the lives of patients. The company's patented nano-pulse stimulation™ (nps) technology offers a unique cellular mechanism that is widely used in several medical fields. The cellfx system is the company's first commercial product to use the distinctive advantages of nps technology to range of common dermatological conditions that are typically difficult to treat with conventional methods. Designed as a multi-application platform, the cellfx system offers value to customers with a usage-based revenue model deployed through a proprietary cloud infrastructure. Pulse biosciences was founded in 2014. A pioneering study of advances in nanopulse technology by leading bioelectrical researchers from old dominion university and the university of southern california. Headquartered in hayward, california, pulse biosciences holds over 112 issued licensed patents worldwide to date. This year, the cellfx system received us fda approval, a ce mark for commercial use in the european union, and a medical device license from health canada. 26. Alltech category: biotech Alltech is a global animal health company that manufactures natural nutritional supplements for livestock and poultry farmers.Through innovative research in nutrigenomics, the company's nutritional technologies help animals maximize the nutritional content of feed for optimal health and performance. Alltech works with manufacturers around the world to address critical animal nutrition issues and help them improve their efficiency, productivity and profitability through analytical services. Alltech was founded in 1980 by dr. Piers lyons, who moved in the us in the 70s with a dream to help save the planet and everything that lives on it. Today, the nicholasville, kentucky-based company has assembled a global team of more than 5,000 people to help improve plant, feed and food quality through nutrition and scientific innovation, such as yeast-based technologies. This year, alltech launched acutia, an alltech subsidiary that combines science and sustainability to provide high-quality supplements that improve daily nutrition and improve long-term health. The initial acutia product line will be phased in, starting with acutia selenium and later acutia digestive health. In 2019, researchers at alltech life sciences achieved a breakthrough that offers a possible alternative to current insulin treatments for people living with diabetes. 27. Biodelivery sciences international inc category: biotechnology Biodelivery sciences international is a for-profit specialty pharmaceutical company focused on chronic disease patients. The company uses its new and patented bioerodible mucoadhesive (bema) drug delivery technology to develop and commercialize, alone or in partnership with third parties, new applications of proven therapies to address important unmet medical needs. Founded in 1997, biodelivery sciences now has 170 employees. The biodelivery products on the market — and those in development — are designed to treat serious conditions such as breakthrough cancer pain, chronic pain, painful diabetic neuropathy, and opioid addiction. He seeks to improve existing drugs by increasing their effectiveness and ease of administration, or to create new treatments, all with the ultimate goal of improving patient care. 28. Qventus category: healthcare software Qventus is the first real-time operating system for healthcare. Built on the experience of stanford and mckinsey, qventus was founded in 2012 with the belief that world-class healthcare requires first-class operations. Qventus's real-time automation platform, integrated with electronic charts, uses artificial intelligence. And behavioral science to develop advanced practical solutions for operational challenges in the hospital, emergency department, perioperative and command centers. Qventus expert services help you manage, deploy solutions and manage change. Backed by leading investors including bessemer venture partners, norwest venture partners and mayfield fund. , The company is developing a comprehensive system to transform the operations of healthcare systems and hospitals across the country. Qventus is a proven partner that has implemented hundreds of systems in public hospitals, academic medical centers and large healthcare systems. Nationwide including bon secours mercy health, commonspirit health, honorhealth, m health fairview and st. Luke's health system. With the help of qventus, these systems have been able to achieve significant and sustainable results, including a 90% reduction in the number of extra days per patient 29. Biocon biologics category: biotechnology Biocon biologics is a fully integrated biosimilar organization dedicated to developing high quality, affordable biosimilars to increase patient access to advanced therapies. . It develops and commercializes a differentiated portfolio of new biologics, biosimilars and complex small molecule apis in india and several key global markets, as well as generics in the us and europe. Founded in 1978 by kiran mazumdar -the show is driven by the belief that the pharmaceutical industry has a humanitarian responsibility to provide essential medicines to patients in need and does so with full force. Innovation.In 1979, just one year after its founding, biocon became the first indian company to manufacture and export enzymes to the us and europe Today, biocon has a large portfolio of biosimilars, of which at least least in one of the developed markets of europe, the usa and japan. Biocon biologics has a portfolio of 28 molecules, including 11 from mylan, several from sandoz, and many of them are developed independently. 30. Paxerahealth category: healthcare software Paxerahealth corp is the world's leading provider of innovative medical imaging solutions, developing next-generation technologies to improve patient care and improve clinical, financial and operational outcomes. Paxerahealth is at the forefront of artificial intelligence (ai) development for the medical imaging industry, using ai technology at the heart of its solutions. Founded in 2009, paxerahealth has grown to over 140 employees. In 10 countries, with headquarters in boston, massachusetts and an active dealer network in over 45 countries. This year, the company is launching paxexaultima 8th generation, an artificial intelligence (ai) based imaging platform. It provides advanced ai algorithms to analyze large datasets, prioritize research, and support clinical analysis. In addition, the intelligent platform enables healthcare systems to independently develop ai algorithms based on their own datasets. The ai-based 8th generation imaging platform built from the ground up offers a viable solution for clinical, economic and health-related applications. The volume of the problem. Proprietary advanced ai algorithms simultaneously help analyze large datasets, prioritize high-risk studies, reduce reading time, and reduce false positives and costly patient reviews. 31. B.Well connected health category: consumer healthtech B.Well connected health provides digital health information and allows consumers to manage all their healthcare services in one place. The b.Well connected health platform, which they call the "new interface" of healthcare, can collect and aggregate medical data across providers, insurance companies, laboratories, pharmacies and medicare, as well as any third-party application. , Wearable device or device and share it with anyone. He specializes in and supports health insurance plans, healthcare systems, employers and pharmaceutical companies. The company was founded by brian jones and kristen valdez in 2015 and is headquartered in baltimore, maryland. Since then, the company has grown significantly and has signed a contract to support more than 7 million people. This year, b.Well connected health announced that it has raised an oversubscribed funding round. The funding round follows strong growth in 2020-21 when business doubled as more organizations adopted the b.Well platform to connect with their patients, employees and communities. 32. Cerexa inc. Category: biotechnology Cerexa is a biopharmaceutical company that manufactures a range of anti-infective drugs to treat life-threatening infections. The company's product portfolio includes ceftaroline acetateceftaroline, an injectable cephalosporin used to treat bacterial infections caused by gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens. Founded in 2005 by dennis podlesak and james je. , Cerexa was a subsidiary of peninsula pharmaceuticals and was subsequently acquired by forest laboratories in 2007 for $500 million. Forest was acquired by allergan (formerly actavis) in 2014. Allergan is a diversified healthcare company dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing innovative pharmaceuticals, biologics and medical devices that enable people to live to the fullest, to see more clearly, move more freely, express yourself more fully. Founded in 1950 by pharmacist gavin s. Herbert allergan, the company focused on discovering and developing new formulations for specialized markets and working closely with physicians and the scientific community. 33. Genuity science category: biotechnology Genuity science is a biotechnology company that uses cutting-edge genomics and machine learning to map the causal biology of diseases and accelerate the development of more effective drugs.Genuity partners with global biopharmaceutical companies to offer comprehensive end-to-end research services to catalyze precision health and improve the quality of life of patients worldwide. Its services include population-scale disease-specific data sourcing, high-quality sequencing, robust statistical analysis, and software tools for analyzing big data sets and artificial intelligence (ai). Founded in 2013, headquartered in boston, massachusetts, genuity has grown to over 100 employees. Among them are more than 70 experts in molecular biology, population genomics, oncology, neuroscience, computational and systems biology, clinical genetics, artificial intelligence and machine learning. This year, genuity science opened the research institute of artificial intelligence genuity. (Gairi), a collaborative research and development platform. Gairi is led by chief technology officer, president and founding director tom chittenden, director of computational biology thiago magalhas, director of computational statistics josé malagon lopez, and director of bioinformatics allison mclean. Gairi is designed to accelerate the development and application of artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions in medicine and healthcare. 34. Akasa category: healthcare software Akasa is a company that uses artificial intelligence to automate healthcare revenue cycle management. The company is guided by its mission: "every dollar spent on healthcare matters because healthcare matters to everyone." Seeking to demystify the complexity of american healthcare, akasa is enabling healthcare systems to lower collection costs so they can invest more in patient care and invest better in healthcare using the same machine learning approaches that made self-driving cars possible. Founded in 2018 by andy atwal, benjamin beadle-ribi, malinka valaliyadde and varun ganapati, the san francisco-based company is led by pioneering silicon valley leaders who have founded or founded several successful exit companies. The company also includes senior leaders in the healthcare industry, as well as many professionals from healthcare companies such as the advisory board, optum and triage consulting. This year, akasa announced the attraction funding round, tripling the previous round in 2020. The company plans to use the funds to invest in talent, scale operations to meet rapidly growing customer demand, and further accelerate product delivery to customers. Its investors are andreessen horowitz, bond and costanoa ventures. 35. Imclone systems category: biotechnology Imclone systems is a fully integrated global biopharmaceutical company committed to advancing cancer care. The company is focused on the development and commercialization of a portfolio of targeted biologics designed to meet the medical needs of patients with various types of cancer. Imclone's r&d capabilities are complemented by its expertise in scaling and manufacturing biologics. The company's state-of-the-art fda-approved manufacturing facility in branchburg, new jersey provides one of the largest biologicals manufacturing facilities in the world. Founded in 1984 by samuel d. Waksal, the company was acquired by eli lilly and company in 2008 and became a wholly owned subsidiary of eli lilly and company. After being acquired by eli lilly and company in 2008, imclone systems is accelerating the development of its antibody pipeline using lilly's global capabilities. Imclone's portfolio includes several molecules in mid- to late-stage clinical development targeting virtually all major types of solid tumors. In addition, imclone plans to transition several additional targets from its research programs into clinical development in the coming years. 36. Neptune wellness solutions category: consumer health technologies Neptune wellness solutions is a health and wellness company engaged in the extraction, preparation and packaging of legal cannabis products. The company specializes in three main areas: cannabis and industrial hemp mining, turnkey solutions and consumer brands. Her current production includes natural products for dietary supplements, nutrition, hemp and krill oil.Through its scientific and technological expertise, neptune strives to redefine health and wellness through social responsibility, sustainability and innovation for all generations. Founded in 1998 by henry harland, formerly of quebec, canada. The company recently moved its headquarters to south florida. The company is currently led by florida-raised michael cammarata, co-founder and former ceo of schmidt's naturals, which he sold to unilever for an undisclosed amount in 2017. Neptune's brands today include biodroga nutraceuticals, maxsimil, organic foods & beverages, beauty & personal care, forest remedies, ocean remedies, neptune wellness, mood ring, panhash, sprout, nurturme and nosh. Under the forest remedies brand, neptune offers a full line of health and wellness products with and without cannabidiol. 37.Phathom pharmaceuticals category: biotechnology Phathom pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company working in the late stages of clinical trials, committed to transforming the treatment approach and improving the lives of patients suffering from acid-related gastrointestinal disorders. . The company is pushing the boundaries of what is possible to awaken a dormant category that has not seen innovation for almost 30 years, working to usher in a new era of treatment for millions of underserved patients suffering from acid-dependent disorders. Phathom has licensed exclusive rights in the us, europe, and canada for vonoprazan, a potassium acid blocker (p-cab) that is in late clinical development for the treatment of gastrointestinal disease. Vonoprazan could change the paradigm in gastrointestinal treatment and become the first new class of gastric antisecretory drug approved in the us, europe or canada in more than 25 years. Phathom's ipo was completed in october 2019 and currently has a market capitalization of over $1 billion. Despite a global pandemic, pathom has navigated the uncertain circumstances to safely continue its global clinical trials. 38. Meda biotech category: biotechnology Meda biotech is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing a new class of hybrid water-soluble drugs. These drugs have unprecedented control over their properties to maximize delivery to disease sites, greatly increasing efficacy while minimizing toxicity. Meda is also developing water-soluble hybrids in collaboration with pharmaceutical and biotechnology partners to enable promising development candidates to reach their full potential. Founded in 2003, media is made up of researchers who are passionate about discovering and developing new game-changing therapies. The company is working to commercialize a technology that can make treatments more effective and less harmful. Patients, especially for the treatment of cancer, pain and inflammation. Meda biotech is developing a line of new hybrid drugs that can become best-in-class and improve patient outcomes in the areas of oncology, inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases. Meda's lead product candidate, mewa001 (aspirin), is currently in phase i clinical trials in cancer patients for pain and inflammation. 39. Vesta healthcare category: consumer healthtech Vesta healthcare's unique "homecareist" model offers an integrated patient-caregiver program that integrates caregiver knowledge, technology tools and supervised telemedicine services by a virtual group of doctors, all with the goal of enabling its members to spend healthier days at home. Using remote patient monitoring devices, personal emergency response systems (pers), its own mobile application and other technologies, vesta receives real-time information from healthcare professionals providing home care. As information is collected, the vesta clinical team provides 24/7 support by providing virtual care, mobilizing relevant clinical interventions, training paid and unpaid caregivers, and coordinating follow-up care with physicians and care managers.In addition to improved quality scores, reduced overall treatment costs, and greater integration of healthcare and sdoh needs, vesta programs have reduced emergency room visits and hospital admissions by more than 30% and allowed 94% of follow-up care for its members to be provided in the community. Not in an institution. Vesta healthcare was founded in new york, ny in 2018 with investments from oak hc/ft, deerfield management, optum ventures, kaiser permanente ventures, lux capital, generator ventures and nationwide ventures. With over 50 different partners, health plan, home care agency and provider vesta currently serves over 50,000 members through their programs. 40. Promaxo category: medical equipment Promaxo is commercializing customer-facing mri systems and robotic controls for real-time diagnosis and treatment in the doctor's office. The company was founded in 2016 by amit vora and michael bartholomew and developed by a team of entrepreneurs and healthcare innovators into a minimally invasive and patient-centered mri and robotic platform. Based in oakland, california and backed by over 90 patents, the company's mission is to improve the quality of life through advanced medical imaging, robotics and ai capabilities. Through its compact and adaptable mri, promaxo redefines the standard of care by improving the quality and speed of patient diagnosis and interventions. The company recently received a 510(k) clearance from the us food and drug administration (fda) for its revolutionary in-office mri system, allowing doctors and hospitals to seamlessly perform prostate surgery under a single-sided scanner. Promaxo has established numerous long-term and strategic partnerships with investor groups and corporations in preparation for entering the us market. 41. Pall life sciences category: biotechnology Pall corporation is the world's leading provider of advanced filtration, separation, and purification technologies to meet the diverse needs of customers across a wide range of applications. The company provides cutting-edge products and services to meet the high demands of customers involved in the discovery, development and production of biotech drugs, vaccines, cell therapy, and classical pharmaceuticals. Pall offers cutting-edge medical technology, which is often the last line protect the patient from dangerous pathogens. Pall food and beverage products provide critical protection against contamination at various stages of production. Founded in 1946, pall has a history of innovation and efficiency. Since joining danaher, pall has continued to innovate, developing everything from a portfolio of mobile water treatment devices to advanced membrane filtration for wet chemical processing. Cytiva and pall are both companies this year part of danaher - said they will expand manufacturing facilities and services in different regions for life sciences customers around the world. A two-year investment of $1.5 billion is already under way. The deal includes new sites, expansion of existing plants and is in addition to previously announced investments. 42. Mixlab category: consumer healthtech Mixlab is a state-of-the-art pet pharmacy based in new york and los angeles that partners with veterinarians to make their job easier and provide the highest level of service . Stroke your parents. The company was built on three core values ​​- #do what you do right and #mix with love. The mixlab team is dedicated to providing pets with the best personalized care in the fastest and most humane way possible. Mixlab's technology includes a platform that manages home delivery of medications from various brands. , Generic and over-the-counter drugs, which helps to reduce the pharmaceutical inventory in the clinic. Veterinarians can write prescriptions and track treatment progress and adherence in seconds. Mixlab was founded in 2017 by fred dijols, winnie dam and stella kim with the goal of making the pharmacy more convenient. , With a veterinarian in the center. Dijol has experience in medical devices as well as healthcare investment banking, where he became interested in the pharmaceutical industry after truepill and pillpack. 43.Edwards lifesciences category: medical devices Edwards lifesciences is the world leader in heart valve research and hemodynamic monitoring. The company partners with clinicians to develop innovative technologies in structural heart disease and critical care monitoring that enable them to save and improve lives. Notably, edwards developed the sapien transcatheter aortic heart valve, made from bovine tissue inside an expandable balloon, which was fda approved for the treatment of patients with a low risk of death or serious complications associated with open heart surgery in 2019. Edwards was founded by engineer miles "lowell" edwards in 1958. Today, the irvine, california-based company has more than 3,000 employees, with additional offices in utah and singapore, and numerous commercial operations around the world. The globe. This year, edwards announced the establishment of the social impact investment fund to advance racial equity in healthcare. The $100 million fund is a portfolio of investments to advance racial justice through the economic development of black and low-income communities in the united states. It has already committed $70 million of its $100 million fund to provide additional capital for targeted programs, economic initiatives, and community development projects. 44. Sleephive (formerly revitalife) category: medical devices Sleephive, formerly revitalife, is the industry's leading medical device manufacturer specializing in high performance sleep. The company produces a premium range of therapeutic products for everyone from elite athletes to people over 60. Sleephive has a strong focus on innovative technologies that are designed to transform our customers' lives while awake, shaping their lives at rest. Innovative therapeutic products for everyone from elite athletes to older australians. As a registered provider of the national disability insurance scheme (ndis), sleephive works closely with leading health and medical professionals to help more australians suffer less, recover faster and sleep more peacefully. With distribution centers in sydney, melbourne, adelaide and perth, as well as a head office and showroom in the gold coast, sleep therapeutic systems manufacturer sleephive is a big business. Sleephive offers personalized one-on-one consultation. One, both at home and online, to help customers create the sleep solution that best suits their unique needs and requirements. 45. Illumina, inc. Category: biotechnology Illumina is a biotechnology company dedicated to applying innovative technologies and revolutionary methods to analyze genetic variation and function, enabling research never before imagined. Just a few years ago. As a company that places great value on collaborative collaboration, fast delivery of solutions, and prioritizing the needs of its customers, they are committed to meeting this challenge. Illumina's innovative dna, rna, and protein array-based solutions serve as tools for disease research, drug development, and clinical molecular test development. Illumina was founded in san diego, california in 1998 david r. Walt, satnam alag, larry bock and john stuelpnagel. By 2014, the company claimed that its technology had reduced the cost of human genome sequencing to us$1,000, down from us$1 million in 2007. Illumina ceo francis de souza recently revealed that a 78% increase in second-quarter sales compared to 2020 "significantly exceeded expectations." This represents $1.13 billion in revenue from a return to business as usual for dna-based cancer screening and population genomics testing, as well as the company's covid-19 surveillance programs that use genetic sequencing to track the spread of new variants. /+>46. Resmed category: medical devices Resmed provides medical equipment for the treatment, diagnosis and treatment of sleep breathing disorders and other respiratory diseases.The company is a pioneer of innovative solutions that treat people and keep them out of hospital, allowing them to live healthier, better lives. Its cloud-connected medical devices are transforming the care of people with sleep apnea, copd and other chronic conditions. Its comprehensive community-based software platforms support professionals and caregivers helping people stay healthy at home or in the care setting of their choice. Resmed was founded in 1989 by michael farrell and is headquartered . In san diego, california. Its team of over 8,000 employees makes a positive impact on millions of lives every day in over 140 countries. The company has set itself the goal of changing the lives of 250 million people by 2025. This year, resmed announced the release of airsense 11, its latest version of the cpap machine, which includes many new features for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea sleep. Resmed is launching airsense 11 starting in the us and plans to add more locations. According to the announcement, it is compatible with all existing masks of the company 47. Qiagen category: biotechnology Qiagen is a german supplier of sample and assay technologies for molecular diagnostics, applied testing, academic and pharmaceutical research. The company is a pioneer in precision medicine and a world leader in collaborating with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to jointly develop diagnostic aids that detect clinically relevant genetic abnormalities to provide information to help guide clinical decision making in diseases such as cancer. Its sample technologies isolate and process dna, rna and proteins from blood, tissues and other materials. Analysis technologies make these biomolecules visible and ready for analysis. Bioinformatics software and knowledge bases interpret data to report important and actionable insights. Automation solutions integrate these processes into a single, cost-effective workflow. Founded in 1984 by metin kolpan, carsten henko and jurgen schumacher, the company now employs more than 5,900 people in more than 35 locations worldwide. The world. Qiagen serves more than 500,000 customers worldwide. This year, qiagen received fda emergency use clearance for its qiareach® sars cov-2 antigen test, designed for high volume environments. Fast and accurate test results. 48. Carestream health category: medical devices Carestream health is an international imaging company. The company supplies digital x-ray products and x-ray film to the medical and non-destructive testing markets worldwide. It also provides products, technical and service support, including remote hardware and software management services. Today carestream holds over 600 patents in digital imaging, film and imaging chemistry. Carestream was created in 2007 when onex corporation acquired the eastman kodak health group. Today, the company employs approximately 4,500 people serving a global customer base. Carestream is headquartered in rochester, new york with offices around the world, including shanghai, hong kong and mumbai. This year, the company announced that it has launched an investigation into the use of nvidia clara agx, an embedded ai platform for medical devices, in developing ai-based features for single-frame and streaming x-ray applications. Carestream is building smart x-ray rooms that will include ai-based features to improve the imaging workflow and make exams faster and more efficient. The devices include automatic positioning and exposure settings for similar types of examinations, which helps to improve the consistency of x-ray images, increasing diagnostic confidence. 49. Meditech category: healthcare software Meditech helps healthcare organizations keep their patients and their businesses healthy. The company has been innovating in the field of electronic health records at every stage of the development of the industry. Today, he is helping healthcare organizations around the world with meditech expanse, an online electronic health record system that sets new standards for physician usability, efficiency and satisfaction. Its software is used in virtually every healthcare setting, from emergency centers and outpatient practices to home care and hospices, long-term care facilities, patient homes and beyond. Headquartered in westwood, massachusetts. , The company was founded in 1969 when co-founder neil pappalardo began developing the miis programming language. It was one of several proprietary implementations of mumps, a programming language that was not standardized at the time. In the same year, pappalardo and morton e. Ruderman, curtis w. Marble, jerome h. Grossman, and edward b. Roberts founded the company. Today, a quarter of all us hospitals use meditech software, almost half of all canadian hospitals and healthcare organizations in 23 countries. Most recently, meditech launched expanse patient care, a web-based application that allows nurses and therapists to perform administrative tasks through a mobile device. 50. Omnicell category: healthcare software Omnicell is a leading provider of automation and business information solutions for hospitals and healthcare. The company is focused on transforming the pharmacy healthcare delivery model to significantly improve outcomes and reduce costs. More than 6,000 healthcare facilities around the world use omnicell automation and analytics solutions to improve operational efficiency, actionable intelligence and improve patient safety. Over 40,000 institutional and retail pharmacies in north america and the uk are using omnicell's innovative drug compliance and community health solutions to improve patient engagement and compliance, helping to reduce costly readmissions. Omnicell was founded in 1992 by randall a. Lipps after his daughter was hospitalized at birth and he noticed that nurses were having a hard time finding medical supplies. With the help of graduate students at stanford university, he developed a prototype system that automated inventory management tasks performed by nurses manually. The company recently announced its intention to acquire pharmacy software provider fds amplicare for $177 million. 51. Medidata category: healthcare software Medidata solutions provides saas-based clinical research solutions for client clinical trials. The company helps generate evidence and insights to help pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and diagnostic companies and research scientists add value, minimize risk, and optimize outcomes. Medidata and contract research organizations exist to connect pharmaceutical companies with doctors and nurses who conduct field trials. Founded in 1999, medidata is headquartered in new york and offices around the world. Including boston, houston, san francisco, beijing, tokyo, london and singapore. In 2009, the company held an initial public offering on the nasdaq stock exchange. And in 2019, medidata was acquired by dassault systèmes. Today, more than one million registered users, including customers and partners, are accessing its platform for clinical development, commercial and real-world data. The company counts novartis and tesaro as customers among other large companies. And small pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The medidata cloud platform was used in clinical trials of the moderna vaccine against covid-19 52. Adamed group category: biotechnology In 2010, the adamed group was founded, which includes, among others, adamed, pabianickie zakłady farmaceutyczne polfa and adamed consumer healthcare. Adamed pharma is a pharmaceutical and biotechnology company based on its own scientific achievements and patent portfolio. With a dedicated team of more than 2,200 employees, adamed develops, licenses, manufactures, markets and distributes pharmaceuticals and consumer health products in eur

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