Top Global Medical Device Companies

The 2020 Top 30 Global Medical Device Companies

The 2020 Top 30 Global Medical Device Companies

2019’s passing marks two years without the type of annual blockbuster deal the medical device industry had become accustomed to. That’s not to say M&A activity was quiet—a number of the world’s largest medtech makers spent billions last year to boost their portfolios. Last year’s largest deal saw 3M buy advanced wound care and specialty surgical firm Acelity for $6.7 billion. Boston Scientific closed the book on its $4.2 billion BTG deal, gaining products used in minimally invasive procedures targeting cancer and vascular diseases. Johnson & Johnson continued its move toward surgical robotics with its $3.4 billion purchase of Auris Health.

Significant shedding took place in the Top 30 as well. GE sold its BioPharma unit to Danaher for $21 billion. Danaher extracted its Dental business, which became independent, publicly-traded Envista. Alcon formally completed its spinoff from Novartis last April. And, 3M sold its drug delivery business—excluding the transdermal portfolio—to an Altaris Capital Partners affiliate for $650 million.

Last year also saw the departure of a remarkable number of chief executives. Omar Ishrak announced his retirement after nine years at Medtronic’s helm. Abbott leader Miles White retired after a 21-year tenure—the second longest for a non-founder in today’s S&P 100. After nearly 40 years serving BD, Vincent Forlenza stepped down as CEO. Following a bout of infighting over the leader of newly formed EssilorLuxottica, Francesco Millieri became CEO of Luxottica Group and Paul du Saillant began leading Essilor International. (The search for EssilorLuxottica’s chief executive is still underway at the time of writing.) B. Braun chief execs Prof. Dr. Heinz-Walter Große (B. Braun Melsungen AG) and Caroll H. Neubauer (B. Braun Medical Inc.) also retired from the company. Hiroyuki Sasa stepped down as Olympus’ CEO, and Smith+Nephew leader Namal Nawana departed the firm after a purported dispute over his pay.

Although the COVID-19 pandemic did not begin to take hold until early this year, its effects on medtech’s largest manufacturers cannot be ignored. Thus, information is embedded in some reports about 2020 financial performance and how medtech’s largest firms have aided the fight against the virus.

We hope you enjoy reading this year’s Top 30 reports.

Editors’ note: As you read our report, please take note that while the companies are ranked according to sales reported for their most recent fiscal year, some may include non-device sales within a division, such as combination products, drug delivery, software, or device-related services. Not all companies explicitly break out the device portion of total revenues. We consulted numerous public documents and contacted company officials as needed to arrive at the best estimates. Also note that foreign currency conversions were done based on the exchange rate at the end of the fiscal reporting period being discussed.

Top Global Medical Device Companies

RANK COMPANY LOCATION SALES
1
Medtronic
20 Lower Hatch Street Dublin 2, Ireland $28.9 Billion
2
Johnson & Johnson MedTech
1 Johnson & Johnson Plaza, New Brunswick, New Jersey, US 08933 $26 Billion
3
Abbott
100 Abbott Park Road Abbott Park, Illinois 60064-3500 US $20 Billion
4
GE HealthCare
500 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60661 USA $19.9 Billion
5
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
1 Becton Drive Franklin Lakes, New Jersey 07417 US $17.3 Billion
6
Philips
Amstelplein 2 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland 1096 BC NL $17.1 Billion
7
Siemens Healthineers
Henkestrabe 127, 91052 Erlangen, Germany $15.9 Billion
8
Cardinal Health
7000 Cardinal Place Dublin, OH 43017 US $15.6 Billion
9
Stryker
2825 Airview Boulevard; Kalamazoo, Michigan 49002 $14.9 Billion
10
Baxter
1 Baxter Pkwy Deerfield, Illinois 60015 US $11.4 Billion
11
Boston Scientific
100 Boston Scientific Way Marlborough, MA 01752 US $10.7 Billion
12
EssilorLuxottica
147 Rue de Paris, 94220 Charenton-le-Pont, France $8.8 Billion
13
B. Braun
824 Twelfth Avenue Bethlehem, PA 18018 US $8.4 Billion
14
Zimmer Biomet
345 East Main Street P.O. Box 708 Warsaw, Indiana 46580 US $8 Billion
15
3M Health Care
325 Chestnut Street, STE 1110 Philadelphia, PA, 19106 USA $7.4 Billion
16
Alcon
Dammstrasse 21, 6300 Zug, Switzerland $7.4 Billion
17
Danaher
2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW 800 W Washington, District of Columbia 20037 US $6.6 Billion
18
Fresenius Medical Care
Daimlerstraße 15, 61352 Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany $6.4 Billion
19
Olympus
3500 Corporate Parkway, P.O. Box 610, Center Valley, PA 18034-0610, U.S.A. $6 Billion
20
Terumo
Level 4, Building B, 11 Talavera Rd Macquarie Park, NSW 2113 AU $5.8 Billion
21
Smith+Nephew
5 Hatters Lane Watford, Hertfordshire WD18 8YE GB $5.1 Billion
22
Intuitive
1020 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, CA, 94086, USA $4.5 Billion
23
Edwards Lifesciences
One Edwards Way Irvine, CA 92614 US $4.3 Billion
24
Dentsply Sirona
13320 Ballantyne Corporate Pl Charlotte, North Carolina 28277 $4 Billion
25
Canon
One Canon Park Melville, NY 11747 US $4 Billion
26
Hoya
2330 S 78th St Tacoma, Washington 98409 US $3.5 Billion
27
Hologic
250 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA 01752 US $3.4 Billion
28
Hitachi
1-6-6, Marunouchi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8280 JP $3.3 Billion
29
Varian Medical
Varian Medical Systems, Inc. 3100 Hansen Way Palo Alto, CA 94304-1030 US $3.2 Billion
30
Sonova
Laubisrütistrasse 28 8712 Stäfa Switzerland $3.1 Billion