
Medical Device Manufacturing- Product Development- R&D
A €30 million investment in medical devices, R&D and facilities has been made by three seperate multinationals located at three seperate locations around Ireland. This is a superb vote of confidence in Irish R&D and is yet another example of the commitment shown by multinationals to their Irish operations that will see them into and beyond 2010 .
Merit Medical Systems, Sanmina and Baxter Healthcare will continue their FDI investment program of over €30 Million in further R&D and facilties expansion projects and cover a number of disparate projects.
Merit who manufacture proprietory disposable medical devices for diagnostic and interventional procedures worldwide will be investing €20 million in a new product and upgrading others at their Galway manufacturing facility. This will lead to greater diversity and enhancements in the current production facilities and product lines and add considerable value .
Baxter Healthcare will add a €5.5 Million new CHP (Combined Heat and Power) plant to their Castlebar plant which will account for almost 75% of its energy requirements and reduce their operating costs substantially.
Elsewhere in the country, Sanmina in Fermoy are investing €10 million in their electronic medical devices manufacturing facility. Fermoy is seen as the leading R&D facility within Sanmina and will be enhancing and further developing the current R&D facilities to account and cover for outsourced design, development and manufacturing for OEM (Original Engineering Manufacturing) Clients. Sanmina will now employ just under 500 persons as a result of this investment and indicates the continued level of importance placed on the Fermoy facility within the Sanmina corporate structure.
Happy 2010 to all!




