A leading medical technology company expands its capacity in Thailand – Asia News

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A leading medical technology company expands its capacity in Thailand – Asia News


StrikerOne of the world’s leading medical technology companies has expanded its operations in Thailand as part of its commitment to provide better solutions to patients.

Stryker has announced the expansion of its Bangkok office. The office now houses an upgraded physician training center as the company accelerates the introduction of its innovative medical technology locally to support Thailand’s public health system.

Stryker’s Vice President and General Manager East Asia Mr. Wesley Grant said, “The expansion of our office, physician training center and operations in Thailand helps us meet demand for Stryker’s offerings and our advanced medical technology. To better support the needs of our growing customer base in domestic and adjacent markets.

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Thailand’s elderly population is projected to exceed 25% of the country’s population in the next decade. Increased demand for Stryker’s robotics technology and neurovascular offerings reflects the needs of Thailand’s changing demographics.

The Stryker debuted in Thailand in 2015. Today, it offers more than 150 registered products in the fields of medicine and surgery, neurotechnology and orthopedics.

Increased demand for Stryker’s robotics technology and neurovascular offerings reflects changing demographic needs.

Mr. Grant said.

“We have an incredibly talented and motivated team, and we’re excited about the diversity of talent we’re attracting. In the past two years, Stryker’s workforce in Thailand has grown by nearly 20%. Together, we will continue to work closely with the public health sector and government, and our medtech to support the advancement of your healthcare system.” Let’s accelerate the introduction of innovations,” Mr. Grant added.

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