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Boston Scientific Ltd

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OperationThe company, its people, its future. About Boston Scientific provides a general overview of the Company, its six operating divisions and its influence as a pioneer in the less-invasive medical device industry for well over two decades. Explore career opportunities throughout the country and around the world. Get a sense of the unique environment and culture that is Boston Scientific, a community of people who strive to help physicians save lives and improve the quality of life for patients.

Boston Scientific's history began in the late 1960s, when co-founder John Abele acquired an equity interest in Medi-tech, Inc., a research and development company focused on developing alternatives to traditional surgery. Medi-tech's first products, a family of steerable catheters, were introduced in 1969 and were used in some of the first less-invasive procedures. Versions of these steerable catheters are still used today. In 1979, Abele and Pete Nicholas partnered to buy Medi-tech and together formed Boston Scientific Corporation. Driven by the needs of the medical community for innovative products, the Company grew from revenues of approximately $2 million in 1979 to more than $2.6 billion in 2000. Since its public offering in 1992, Boston Scientific has undertaken an aggressive acquisition strategy, assembling the lines of business that allow it to continue to be a leader. Today, Boston Scientific employs 14,000 people and operates 15 facilities worldwide.
ContactMark McIntyre
AddressNew England House
Sandridge Park, Porters Wood
Herts
AL3 6PH
Phone+44 (0) 1727 831666
Fax+44 (0) 1727 86562
Webwww.bostonscientific.co.uk
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