Creganna-Tactx buys Wexford medical device company ABT Medical

4 Oct 2012

Angioplasty balloons developed by ABT Medical

Irish medical-technology company Creganna-Tactx Medical has acquired Wexford-based company ABT Medical, which designs and manufactures medical balloons for minimally invasive devices.

The Galway-headquartered Creganna is now ranked among the top 10 global companies in the medical device outsourcing industry.

CEO Helen Ryan said the acquisition of ABT would be a strategic opportunity as part of Creganna’s growth strategy.

“The acquisition of ABT represents a strategic opportunity to further develop our customer partnerships and strengthen our technology portfolio, particularly for the rapidly expanding peripheral vascular device market,” said Ryan.

ABT Medical already serves a global portfolio of medical-device companies with its vascular and angioplasty balloons. The company has developed a proprietary processing technology to manufacture balloons up to and in excess of 300mm in length – apparently the longest commercially available balloon components within the industry.

According to Creganna, the acquisition of ABT Medical will augment its existing balloon design and manufacturing capabilities.

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Carmel Doyle was a long-time reporter with Silicon Republic

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