GE Healthcare acquires Colorado ultrasound company

GE Healthcare, the healthcare division of General Electric that has its U.S. headquarters in Waukesha, announced today the acquisition of Unisyn Medical Technologies’ Transactional Business, a national provider of comprehensive ultrasound probe repair solutions to biomedical and clinical engineers.

 
Unisyn is based in Golden, Colo. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The proprietary products and services from Unisyn will be integrated into GE Healthcare’s Global Services organization and be offered initially to customers in the United States and Canada. Global expansion is expected to start by the end of the year.

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Unisyn’s Diagnostic Imaging Field Services business will operate independently under a new name.

“The combination of Unisyn’s repair expertise and GE’s scale will provide value by meeting customers’ needs with a fast, cost effective and reliable probe repair solution,” said Mike Swinford, president and chief executive officer of Global Services for GE Healthcare. “We see this as a tremendous opportunity to further grow our Ultrasound and Services footprint globally and look forward to providing our customers a cost effective solution at every step of the Ultrasound product lifecycle.”

Ultrasound customers around the world are challenged as they struggle to manage their broad ultrasound fleet of probes. They seek low-cost, high-quality solutions that can increase their uptime and reduce repeated failures.

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Unisyn is uniquely positioned to test and evaluate ultrasound probe failures with its proprietary FirstCall probe-testing device. This patented technology enables Unisyn to diagnose, repair, and thoroughly test each and every probe before shipment back to the customer.

“This transaction makes great sense for our stockholders, our employees and most importantly our customers,” said Jeff Soinski, CEO of Unisyn Medical Technologies. “Our ultimate goal at Unisyn is to deliver value for our customers and together with GE our transactional business is positioned to do this better than ever before. Through this acquisition, GE Healthcare will now be able to offer customers a complete probe repair solution spanning across multiple vendor platforms as well as a broad portfolio of on-demand offerings to meet customers’ unique needs.” 

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