Stryker is a medical technology company that offers innovative medical equipment and devices such as surgical instruments, orthopedic implants, neurosurgical and spinal devices, and medical beds.
Founded in 1941 as the Orthopedic Frame Company in Michigan by Dr. Homer Stryker
Introduced first-ever mobile surgical bed in 1959
Listed on NYSE in 1979
Acquired Howmedica, a leading orthopedic implant manufacturer, in 1998
Expanded to international markets in the 2000s
Acquired Mako Surgical, a manufacturer of robotic-arm assisted surgery systems in 2013
Multinational medical device and pharmaceutical company that produces medical equipment and devices across a range of therapeutic areas.
Global medical company that produces a wide range of medical equipment and devices, including cardiac and vascular devices, spine and biologics products, and surgical products.
World-leading manufacturer of orthopedic products, including joint replacement devices, spine products, sports medicine products, and surgical products.
UK-based company that designs, develops, and manufactures innovative tools and technologies for minimally invasive surgery.
A system that provides a surgeon with a patient-specific 3D model to pre-plan the hip or knee replacement surgery.
An acetabular cup system designed to reduce the risk of hip dislocation following a hip replacement surgery.
A suite of services designed to help healthcare providers optimize and maintain their medical equipment and devices.
A system that uses barcoding technology to track and monitor surgical sponges and other surgical items, reducing the risk of retained surgical items.
A fully integrated operating room that consists of equipment and devices designed to improve surgical outcomes.
Stryker is a medical technology company that designs and manufactures medical equipment and devices across various therapeutic areas.
Stryker is headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, and has operations in more than 100 countries worldwide.
Stryker Mako is a robotic-arm assisted surgery system that provides a surgeon with a patient-specific 3D model to pre-plan the hip or knee replacement surgery.
Stryker SurgiCount System helps reduce the risk of retained surgical items, which can cause potential harm to patients and increase healthcare costs.
Stryker is one of the world's leading medical device companies, with a broad product portfolio and a significant presence in global markets.