Biotechnology and Medical Technology

The Milwaukee Region is home to several internationally recognized medical technology and biotech firms. GE Healthcare Technologies, a global leader in medical imaging and information technologies, patient monitoring systems and healthcare services, is based in Waukesha and employs 5,000 people at multiple facilities in the region.

The worldwide headquarters of Abbott Laboratories is located just south of the region in northern Illinois. Already the largest employer of Kenosha County, WI residents, Abbott plans to build a 120-acre campus in the county.

Hospira, a subsidiary of Abbott that was spun off as an independent company in 2004, is a leader in the development, manufacture and marketing of medication delivery systems, specialty injectable pharmaceuticals and critical care devices. Headquartered in northern Illinois, Hospira employs 13,000 people worldwide, including 500 at an office and warehouse facility in Kenosha County. The Milwaukee Region also is home to the U.S. headquarters of Schwarz Pharma Inc., a global pharmaceutical firm that specializes in therapies for the central nervous system, as well as gastrointestinal and cardiovascular diseases.

Technology Initiatives

The Milwaukee Region has developed an extensive support network to facilitate the growth of biotech firms. The Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation (CATI) and other community initiatives bring together educators, scientists and the business community to transform research discoveries into marketable products. Several colleges have also adopted their own technology transfer programs, including the Medical College of Wisconsin Research Foundation. The Technology Innovation Center, a high-tech incubator specifically designed to provide laboratory and office space, networking opportunities and other critical services for biotech and information technology start-ups, currently serves more than 40 tenant companies.

The Milwaukee Region’s commitment to biotechnology has not gone unnoticed. In 2007, the region hosted the BIO Mid-America Venture Forum, which brought together close to 400 venture capitalists and early-stage biotech firms from throughout the Midwest.


BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY FIRMS
COMPANY PRODUCTS TOTAL EMPLOYEES LOCAL EMPLOYMENT
Abbott Laboratories

Human and veterinary pharmaceutical products, diagnostic assays and nutritional products

60,000 2,400

Crtiticare Systems

Anesthesia monitors, vital sign monitors and pulse oximeters

90 90

GE Healthcare Technologies

Medical imaging, information and diagnostic technologies

45,000 5,000

Hospira

Medication delivery systems, specialty injectable pharmaceuticals and critical care devices

13,000 500

Invitrogen

Life science technologies for disease research, drug discovery and commercial bio-production

4,800 70

Schwarz Pharma

Pharmaceutical therapies for the central nervous system, as well as gastrointestinal and cardiovascular diseases

4,600 160

Vesta

Medical, aerospace and food components and devices

200 200

American Cycstoscope Makers

Therapeutic and diagnostic products for urology and gynecology patients

165 165


Biotech Forum

In 2007, the Milwaukee Region hosted the

BIO Mid-America Venture Forum

which brought together close to 400 venture capitalists and early-stage biotech firms.