Hey! BD! I work for them! Thats kinda cool. Also thats a ton of employees, I didnt know that. Mostly scientists and manufacturing people I think. Teeny tiny group of R&D engineers.
I work for one on this list and had no idea how small Bio Rad is. I see their name all the time and apparently assumed they’re way bigger than they actually are.
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Huh, this has to be missing something. I’ve worked with almost half of these since i work in medical contract manufacturing. It also was funny to see how many do nearly 100% contract and can do billions of revenue on 30 employees lol
Heres some big ones that are missing: Medtronic has about 95k employees this year
Abbott laboratories has 114k
Fresenius has 125k
1) That’s fujifilm’s entire workforce. They make film, cameras and tech products too.
So yes they’re a significant medtech employer so the graph is technically correct but their actual employment within Medtech is maybe 1/4 of this total. Similar w ThermoFisher I believe
2) So J&J aren’t medtech now?
Wouldn’t Epic Systems Corporation deserve a spot on this list at ~13k employees?
I have never heard of any of these companies.
Weird to think Abbott Labs (114k) and Abbvie (50k, from yesterday’s chart) were the same company up until 20 years ago. Combined they would crush both lists.
Missing massive J&J groups…
Medtronic is not on the list? It is leader in the industry
For the amount Henry Schin charges for dental software you’d think they’d top the list
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Data Source: [https://macrotrends.net/](https://macrotrends.net/)
Visualizer: [https://plotset.com/](https://plotset.com/)
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Hey! BD! I work for them! Thats kinda cool. Also thats a ton of employees, I didnt know that. Mostly scientists and manufacturing people I think. Teeny tiny group of R&D engineers.
I work for one on this list and had no idea how small Bio Rad is. I see their name all the time and apparently assumed they’re way bigger than they actually are.
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Huh, this has to be missing something.
I’ve worked with almost half of these since i work in medical contract manufacturing.
It also was funny to see how many do nearly 100% contract and can do billions of revenue on 30 employees lol
Heres some big ones that are missing:
Medtronic has about 95k employees this year
Abbott laboratories has 114k
Fresenius has 125k
1) That’s fujifilm’s entire workforce. They make film, cameras and tech products too.
So yes they’re a significant medtech employer so the graph is technically correct but their actual employment within Medtech is maybe 1/4 of this total. Similar w ThermoFisher I believe
2) So J&J aren’t medtech now?
Wouldn’t Epic Systems Corporation deserve a spot on this list at ~13k employees?
I have never heard of any of these companies.
Weird to think Abbott Labs (114k) and Abbvie (50k, from yesterday’s chart) were the same company up until 20 years ago. Combined they would crush both lists.
Missing massive J&J groups…
Medtronic is not on the list? It is leader in the industry
For the amount Henry Schin charges for dental software you’d think they’d top the list