Medartis Reports Revenue Growth
Medartis reported 13% revenue growth on “Group level,” in a news release dated Aug. 20.
Read MoreMedartis reported 13% revenue growth on “Group level,” in a news release dated Aug. 20.
Read MoreMedartis today, Tuesday, July 9, announced its board has appointed Matthias Schupp to the position of CEO, joining Medartis by the beginning of November.
Read MoreMedartis announced Tuesday, June 11, that its chief executive officer, Christoph Brönnimann, has decided to resign from his position and leave the company to pursue other opportunities.
Read MoreMedartis Holding AG, a specialized orthopaedic company for head and extremity surgery, announced Thursday, April 4, the successful placement of senior unsecured guaranteed convertible bonds due 2031 for an amount of CHF 115.8 million (Swiss francs), convertible into newly issued and/or existing registered shares of the company.
Read MoreLuke Snyder is working as an intern at Medartis through the Warsaw Area Career Center’s Work-Based Learning program offered by Warsaw Community Schools.
Read MoreOrthoWorx and Warsaw Community Schools have struck a deal and are collaborating on a program that will give students the chance to prepare to hold a career in the orthopedic manufacturing industry.
Read MoreWarsaw Community Economic Development Director Jeremy Skinner presented a list of tax abatement continuations for the Common Council to consider approving Monday night, which they unanimously did.
Read MoreTwo snapshots of success two days apart on two different continents.
Read MoreGov. Eric Holcomb will lead an economic development trip to Germany and Switzerland next week that will include a meeting with Medartis, which hosts its U.S. headquarters in Warsaw.
Read MoreMedartis, which acquired Nextremity Solutions of Warsaw earlier this year recently reported a 20% sales growth as it makes further progress in strengthening its U.S. organization.
Read MoreNot only does Medartis plan to expand within the walls of its newly acquired Nextremity Solutions facility, the Swiss company is also eyeing an adjacent vacant lot to the north.
Read MoreNextremity Solutions Inc. has been acquired by a Swiss orthopedic firm that plans to expand operations in Warsaw.
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