Sam Brusco, Associate Editor09.25.23
Biomerics, a vertically integrate medical device contract manufacturer for the interventional device market, has completed a 100,000-square-foot expansion of its Brooklyn Park, Minn. Operations.
The expansion brings the facility to a total size of 170,000 square feet. It consolidates multiple facilities under one roof and expands Biomerics’ engineering Centers of Excellence for Complex Extrusions, Laser Processing and Advanced Catheters & Steerables, as well as final assembly operations.
The Brooklyn Park facility specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of complex, specialized catheters, steerable devices, and delivery systems for interventional devices.
The expansion added 20,000 square feet for micro metals laser processing, 24,000 square feet for complex extrusion processing—with 2,000 square feet of that certified ISO class 8 cleanroom space—and 10,000 square feet for advanced catheter processing. There are also further areas for employee training and office space, Biomerics said.
The company expects the new space will allow it to triple extrusion output over the next five years. Biomerics said the integration of Brooklyn Park’s extrusion and catheter teams with its Salt Lake City-based custom proprietary polyurethane manufacturing team makes it the only fully integrated medical tubing manufacturer in the interventional device market.
The expansion marks the launch of Biomerics Advanced Materials & Tubing, the company's newest Center of Excellence.
Tom Winegar, President of Biomerics Brooklyn Park, told the press, "This expansion consolidates all Biomerics' Minnesota operations under one roof. This allows for a one-stop shop for our customers to meet their design and manufacturing needs for micro metals processing, advanced extrusion, product development, advanced catheters and advanced steerables. We are excited to continue to invest in Minnesota and enhance our capabilities for our customers."
Chris Richardson, president of Biomerics Advanced Interventional Catheter, added, "Our Center of Excellence for Advanced Catheters & Steerables in Minnesota understands the advanced engineering capabilities needed to bring innovative interventional devices to market, including advanced composite construction; multi-durometer shaft transitions; pushability, torquability and trackability; hydrophilic coatings; handle design; multi-lumen configurations; bending; and articulation. The expansion significantly scales our capabilities for our customers as they grow."
"This expansion reflects our 30-year pursuit of innovation and manufacturing excellence," said Travis Sessions, CEO of Biomerics. "I'm thrilled to continue to see our vertical integration on full display throughout our growing global operations. This investment says a lot about the performance of these combining teams, our markets we manufacture for and our commitment to delivering the latest innovation in the medical device manufacturing industry. The expansion will continue to fuel our growth with best-in-class speed-to-market capabilities."
The expansion brings the facility to a total size of 170,000 square feet. It consolidates multiple facilities under one roof and expands Biomerics’ engineering Centers of Excellence for Complex Extrusions, Laser Processing and Advanced Catheters & Steerables, as well as final assembly operations.
The Brooklyn Park facility specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of complex, specialized catheters, steerable devices, and delivery systems for interventional devices.
The expansion added 20,000 square feet for micro metals laser processing, 24,000 square feet for complex extrusion processing—with 2,000 square feet of that certified ISO class 8 cleanroom space—and 10,000 square feet for advanced catheter processing. There are also further areas for employee training and office space, Biomerics said.
The company expects the new space will allow it to triple extrusion output over the next five years. Biomerics said the integration of Brooklyn Park’s extrusion and catheter teams with its Salt Lake City-based custom proprietary polyurethane manufacturing team makes it the only fully integrated medical tubing manufacturer in the interventional device market.
The expansion marks the launch of Biomerics Advanced Materials & Tubing, the company's newest Center of Excellence.
Tom Winegar, President of Biomerics Brooklyn Park, told the press, "This expansion consolidates all Biomerics' Minnesota operations under one roof. This allows for a one-stop shop for our customers to meet their design and manufacturing needs for micro metals processing, advanced extrusion, product development, advanced catheters and advanced steerables. We are excited to continue to invest in Minnesota and enhance our capabilities for our customers."
Chris Richardson, president of Biomerics Advanced Interventional Catheter, added, "Our Center of Excellence for Advanced Catheters & Steerables in Minnesota understands the advanced engineering capabilities needed to bring innovative interventional devices to market, including advanced composite construction; multi-durometer shaft transitions; pushability, torquability and trackability; hydrophilic coatings; handle design; multi-lumen configurations; bending; and articulation. The expansion significantly scales our capabilities for our customers as they grow."
"This expansion reflects our 30-year pursuit of innovation and manufacturing excellence," said Travis Sessions, CEO of Biomerics. "I'm thrilled to continue to see our vertical integration on full display throughout our growing global operations. This investment says a lot about the performance of these combining teams, our markets we manufacture for and our commitment to delivering the latest innovation in the medical device manufacturing industry. The expansion will continue to fuel our growth with best-in-class speed-to-market capabilities."