DOTmed August 18, 2025
Gus Iversen

Philips announced plans to invest more than $150 million into expanding its U.S. manufacturing and R&D operations, adding to its existing $900 million annual research investment in the country.

The new funding will support several facility expansions, including the company’s Reedsville, Pennsylvania site, which produces AI-enabled ultrasound systems. The site will gain an additional 24,000 square feet for manufacturing and 40,000 square feet of warehouse space. Philips expects the Reedsville expansion to add 120 skilled manufacturing jobs. Once complete, the facility will also begin customizing ultrasound system software for specific clinical uses in cardiovascular, maternal and general care.

The Dutch health technology company, which has a U.S. headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, also confirmed the investment includes its previously announced project...

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