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48 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | 2024 BOOK OF LISTS H E A LT H LARGEST BIOSCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPANIES IN CONNECTICUT Ranked by number of employees statewide Largest bioscience & biotechnology companies in Connecticut Ranked by number of employees statewide Company No. CT employees/ no. worldwide employees Headquarters/ focus Ownership type/ ticker symbol Head of company/ year founded 1 Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. 900 Ridgebury Road, 06877 203-798-9988; boehringer-ingelheim.us 2,600 52,000 Development and manufacturer of human healthcare products, especially in the areas of unmet medical need Private Jean-Michel Boers President, CEO & managing director, Boehringer Ingelheim USA 1885 1 Inc. 558 Eastern Point Road, Groton 06340 (1) 860-441-4100; .com 2,600 (2) 83,000 New York, N.Y. Pharmaceutical research, development and manufacturing Public NYSE: PFE Albert Bourla CEO 1849 3 Medtronic Inc. 60 Middletown Ave., North Haven 06473 203-492-5000; medtronic.com 2,500 95,000 Dublin, Ireland Healthcare technology with treatments for 70 health conditions, cardiac devices, surgical robotics, insulin pumps, surgical tools, patient monitoring systems and more Public NYSE: MDT Geoffrey S. Martha CEO 1949 4 Alexion, AstraZeneca Rare Disease 100 College St., New Haven 06510 475-230-2596; alexion.com 750 N/A Boston, Mass. Development & delivery of medicines, supportive technologies and healthcare services for rare disease Public NASDAQ: AZN Marc Dunoyer CEO 1992 5 Paragon Medical (3) 1146 Barnum Ave., Bridgeport 06610 203-336-0121; paragonmedical.com 615 2,700 Pierceton, Ind. Medical device manufacturing and components for robotic assisted surgery, endoscopy, minimally invasive surgery, drug delivery, cosmetic surgery Private Wil Boren CEO 1991 6 PerkinElmer LLC (4) 710 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton 06484 203-925-4600; newperkinelmer.com 563 (5) N/A Shelton OneSource laboratory atomic & molecular spectroscopy, chromatography instruments, consumables & reagents for biopharma, food, environmental and applied markets Private Dirk Bontridder CEO 1937 7 CooperSurgical Inc. (6) 75 Corporate Drive, Trumbull 06611 203-601-5200; coopersurgical.com 500 1,700 (7) Trumbull Development and commercialization of medical devices and diagnostics for women's health Public NYSE: COO (8) Holly Shef President 1990 8 The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine 10 Discovery Drive, Farmington 06032 860-837-2474; jax.org 490 N/A Bar Harbor, Maine Discovery of genomic causes of disease and development of diagnostics and therapeutics Non-pr Charles Lee ector 2014 (9) 9 Okay Industries 200 Ellis St., New Britain 06051 860-225-8707; okayind.com 340 450 New Britain Medical device manufacturer Private Jason M. Howey President 1911 10 Arvinas Inc. 5 Science Park, 395 Winchester Ave., New Haven 06511 203-535-1456; arvinas.com 285 450 New Haven Development of therapeutics to treat targets in oncology, immuno-oncology and neuroscience Public NASDAQ: ARVN John Houston Chairperson, CEO & president 2013 11 MannKind Corp. 1 Casper St., Danbury 06810 203-798-8000; mannkindcorp.com 190 (10) 391 Westlake Village, Calif. Development and commercialization of inhaled therapeutic products for patients with endocrine and orphan lung diseases Public NASDAQ: MNKD Michael Castagna CEO 1991 12 Purdue Pharma LP 1 Stamford Forum, 201 Tresser Blvd., Stamford 06901 800-745-7445; purduepharma.com 175 460 Stamford Medication development & manufacture with three opioid addiction treatment and overdose reversal medicines Private Craig Landau President & CEO 1991 12 TOMZ Corp. 47 Episcopal Road, Berlin 06037 860-829-0670; tomz.com 175 210 Berlin Medical device manufacturer Private Tom Matulaniec President 1988 14 Arthur G. Russell (11) 750 Clark Ave., Bristol 06010 860-583-4109; arthurgrussell.com 160 N/A Bristol Medical device assembly Private Jason Ensminger President 1945 15 Quantum-Si Inc. 29 Business Park Drive, Branford 06405 866-688-7374; quantum-si.com 110 170 Branford Life sciences and protein sequencing Public NASDAQ: QSI Jeff Hawkins CEO 2013 16 GeneDx (12) 333 Ludlow St., North Tower, 8th Floor, Stamford 06902 888-729-1206; sema4.com 100 (13) 1,100 Stamford Patient-centered health intelligence leveraging AI and machine learning to derive data-driven insights Public NASDAQ: WGS Katherine Stueland CEO 2017 17 Innovative Medical Products Inc. 87 Spring Lane, Plainville 06062 860-793-0391; impmedical.com 60 N/A Plainville Design, manufacture and sale of patient positioning devices for surgical procedures in hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers Private Alan A. Wasley CEO 1983 18 Cara Therapeutics 400 Atlantic St., Suite 500, Stamford 06902 203-406-3700; caratherapeutics.com 53 N/A Stamford Development of therapeutics to treat human diseases associated with pruritus Public NASDAQ: CARA Christopher Posner Director, president & CEO 2004 Source: Each company via survey as of Q4 2023, websites and/or press releases, annual 10-K reports and Labor Market Information database, Conn. Dept. of Labor. Note: N/A = Not available. Hologic Inc., with 253 employees reported in Q4 2022, closed its Danbury of ed as a wholly owned subsidiary by New York's elated pipeline. All non-migraine research is retained by a new spinoff, Biohaven Ltd., which began public trading on Oct. 4, 2022. The latter remains based in New Haven. (1) Additional clinical research site in New Haven. (2) Data from 2022 survey; statewide employee count falls within a range of 1,000 to 4,999, according to the Connecticut Department of Labor market research data for September 2023. (3) Additional locations at 75 Aircraft Road in Southington and 6 Northrop Industrial Park Road West in Wallingford. (4) In May 2023, PerkinElmer Inc. rebranded as Waltham-Mass.-based Revvity (NYSE: RVTY) and no longer has a presence in Conn. A new PerkinElmer LLC was spun off and acquired by New Mountain Capital; the Shelton of e part of PerkinElmer LLC. (5) Data from 2022 survey; statewide employee count falls within a range of 500 to 999, according to the Connecticut Department of Labor market research data for September 2023. (6) A wholly owned subsidiary of The Cooper Cos. with an additional location in Guilford. (7) For Cooper Surgical worldwide; parent company The Cooper Cos. employs 3,000 globally. (8) For parent company, The Cooper Cos. (9) Year founded for the Farmington site. The Jackson Laboratory was founded in 1929. (10) Data from 2021 survey; statewide employee count falls within a range of 250 to 499, according to the Connecticut Department of Labor market research data for September 2023. (11) Data from 2022 survey. (12) In January 2023, Stamford-based Sema4 Holdings Corp. changed its name to GeneDx Holdings Corp. (13) Statewide employee count falls within a range of 100 to 249, according to the Connecticut Department of Labor market research data for September 2023; the company last responded to the survey in 2021 with 350 statewide employees. -Compiled by Stephanie R. Meagher, research@nebusinessmedia.com

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