DOTmed December 18, 2024
Gus Iversen

The medical technology industry saw transformative changes in 2024 as manufacturers and private equity firms pursued strategic acquisitions to bolster their offerings and expand their market presence.

From leading imaging OEMs to some of the biggest ISOs in the business, here are the top five mergers and acquisitions of the year, based on HealthCare Business News reader engagement.

1. GE HealthCare acquires MIM Software

GE HealthCare first announced plans to acquire Cleveland-based MIM Software, a provider of imaging analytics and workflow solutions, in January. MIM’s vendor-agnostic technology is designed to streamline imaging across modalities, enabling clinicians to automate workflows, integrate theranostics for advanced cancer care, and enhance treatment planning for diseases like Alzheimer’s and coronary artery disease.

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