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18 Worcester Business Journal | November 9, 2020 | wbjournal.com Top biomedical companies Ranked by number of local employees Company Local employees Products Head of company/ year founded 1 Boston Scientific Corp. 300 Boston Scientific Way, Marlborough 01752 508-683-5670 • www.bostonscientific.com 2,900 (a) Medical devices Michael F. Mahoney chairman & CEO 1979 2 Waters Corp. 34 Maple St., Milford 01757 508-482-2000 • www.waters.com 1,506 Analytical science technologies Udit Batra (b) president & CEO 1958 3 Sanofi Genzyme 8 New York Ave., Framingham 01701 508-872-8400 • www.sanofigenzyme.com 1,500 (c) Biotechnology Bill Sibold executive vice president 1981 4 Jabil 101 Union St., Clinton 01510 978-365-9721 • www.jabil.com 1,350 Medical devices such as diabetes care, drug delivery and injectables Mark Mondello CEO 1966 5 Integrated Genetics (LabCorp) 3400 Computer Drive, Westborough 01581 508-898-9001 • www.integratedgenetics.com ~1,000 (d) Healthcare diagnostics Adam Schechter president & CEO 1991 6 AbbVie Inc. 100 Research Drive, Worcester 01605 508-849-2500 • www.abbvie.com 909 Research-driven biopharmaceuticals targeted at immunology, oncology, virology and neuroscience Richard A. Gonzalez chairman & CEO 2013 7 Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. 38 Jackson Road, Devens 01434 978-784-6001 • www.bms.com 798 (e) Diversified specialty biopharmaceuticals for oncology, cardiovascular, immunoscience and fibrosis Giovanni Caforio CEO 1858 8 Hologic Inc. 250 Campus Drive, Marlborough 01752 508-263-2900 • www.hologic.com 796 Medical devices Stephen P. MacMillan chairman, president & CEO 1985 9 Cytiva (f) 350 Campus Drive, Marlborough 01752 508-475-2000 • www.cytiva.com 785 Contrast agents for diagnostic imaging, basic research of cells and proteins and the technologies that enable large-scale manufacturing of vaccines, biologics, cell and gene therapies Emmanuel Ligner president 2004 10 KARL STORZ Endovision Inc. (g) 91 Carpenter Hill Road, Charlton 01507 508-248-9011 • www.karlstorz.com 700 Endoscopes, medical instruments and devices Bruce Watkins president & general manager 1989 11 Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. 84 Waterford Drive, Marlborough 01752 508-481-6700 • www.sunovion.com 618 Pharmaceuticals Antony Loebel president and CEO 2010 12 Quest Diagnostics Inc. 200 Forest St., Marlborough 01752 866-697-8378 • www.questdiagnostics.com 600 Diagnostic information services Steve Rusckowski chairman, president & CEO 1967 13 Tegra Medical 9 Forge Parkway, Franklin 02038 508-541-4200 • www.tegramedical.com 420 Contract manufacturer of complex components and complete medical devices J. Mark King (h) president & CEO 2007 14 Olympus Surgical Technologies America & Olympus America Inc. 136 Turnpike Road, Southborough 01772 508-804-2600 • olympusamerica.com 376 (i) Endoscopes, laparoscopes, video imaging systems, surgical energy devices, system integration solutions, medical services, and endotherapy instruments for endoscopic and therapeutic applications Randy Clark president, Medical Systems Group, Olympus Corp. of the Americas Tomohisa Sakurai president, OSTA 2008 Source: Each company via survey. Notes: List includes companies in the biotech, medical device, medical equipment and pharmaceutical industries. Unable to obtain recent information for Natick's Allurion Technologies, Devens's Johnson Matthey Pharma Services, Franklin's Hamilton Storage, Hudson's Linical Americas (formerly Accelovance), Marlborough's AngioDynamics, Milford's SeraCare Life Sciences or Holliston's Biostage Inc. (delisted from the NASDAQ in fall 2017) by press time. (a) Statewide (b) In September, replaced Christopher O'Connell, who resigned in June and will serve in an advisory capacity through 2020 (c) As reported to WBJ editorial staff in October 2019 (d) Local employee figure falls within a range of 1,000-4,999 according to data published by the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. (e) Figure from 2019 survey (f) Formerly GE Healthcare Life Sciences; acquired by Danaher Corp. on March 21, 2020 and renamed Cytiva (g) KARL STORZ Endoscopy America Inc. in Auburn has 225 employees. (h) Planned to retire on Aug. 1, 2020 (i) Includes employees in Southborough and Littleton - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com Top biomedical companies Ranked by number of local employees Source: Each company via survey. Notes: List includes companies in the biotech, medical device, medical equipment and pharmaceutical industries. Unable to obtain recent information for Natick's Allurion Technologies, Devens's Johnson Matthey Pharma Services, Franklin's Hamilton Storage, Hudson's Linical Americas (formerly Accelovance), Marlborough's AngioDynamics, Milford's SeraCare Life Sciences or Holliston's Biostage Inc. (delisted from the NASDAQ in fall 2017) by press time. (a) Statewide (b) In September, replaced Christopher O'Connell, who resigned in June and will serve in an advisory capacity through 2020 (c) As reported to WBJ editorial staff in October 2019 (d) Local employee figure falls within a range of 1,000-4,999 according to data published by the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. (e) Figure from 2019 survey (f) Formerly GE Healthcare Life Sciences; acquired by Danaher Corp. on March 21, 2020 and renamed Cytiva (g) KARL STORZ Endoscopy America Inc. in Auburn has 225 employees. (h) Planned to retire on Aug. 1, 2020 (i) Includes employees in Southborough and Littleton - Compiled by: Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com F A C T B O O K B I O M E D I C A L

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