DOTmed June 12, 2024
Gus Iversen

GE HealthCare has appointed Roland Rott as president and CEO of Imaging and Phil Rackliffe as president and CEO of Ultrasound and Image Guided Therapies (IGT), effective July 1, 2024.

IGT, currently a $1.6 billion subsegment of Imaging, will be integrated with the Ultrasound segment in the third quarter of 2024. The new combined segment is expected to generate over $5 billion in annual revenue. This strategic alignment aims to streamline clinical usage and enhance business impact by providing precise image guidance across various care settings.

Without IGT, Imaging will remain GE HealthCare’s largest segment, with annual revenue exceeding $8.9 billion. The segment will focus on surgical and interventional solutions, particularly in interventional cardiology and structural heart, while maintaining Ultrasound’s...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: Medical Devices
UN warns of military brain control
Only 20% of AI devices for children used pediatric data to train: 3 notes
Medtech firms have cut thousands of jobs this year. Will layoffs continue in 2025?
Proton therapy market in the US projected to reach $2.67 billion by 2033
How Trump’s second term will affect the medtech industry

Share This Article