Integer Holdings Acquires Pulse Technologies for $140M
January 5, 2024
Integer Holdings Corporation has acquired Pulse Technologies, a Quakertown, Pennsylvania-based contract manufacturer of complex micro-machined medical device components, for approximately $140 million. The acquisition expands Integer's end-to-end development capabilities and manufacturing footprint in high-growth structural heart, neuromodulation and electrophysiology markets and brings roughly 250 Pulse employees into Integer.
- Buyers
- Integer Holdings Corporation
- Targets
- Pulse Technologies, Inc.
- Sellers
- Joe Rosato (owner, president and CEO of Pulse Technologies)
- Industry
- Medical Devices
- Location
- Pennsylvania, United States
- Transaction Type
- Buyout
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