MTI Top 100: Leading Medtechs See Steady Organic Growth In A Market On The Cusp Of Change

The disruptive medtech M&A of recent years was not matched in the past year for volume, but there were isolated outbreaks of major activity, as shown in our company rankings. 

Top 100

The top 100 publicly listed and reportable medical technology companies had global sales spanning from more than $30bn to some $100m in the lower reaches, according to the most recent year of fully reported results. As Medtech Insight's sales ranking for the 2018/2018-19 financial year shows, many of the major changes in value sales were linked to company restructurings. But there were some impressive organic gains too.

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