Abbott Medical Optics, a Santa Ana-based business unit of Chicago-based Abbott Laboratories, is introducing a pair of products for laser cataract surgeries. The company said this month that it ...
Johnson & Johnson is boosting its eye health offerings with a $4.325 billion acquisition of Abbott Medical Optics. J&J will pick up products for cataract surgery, laser refractive surgery and consumer ...
Optics is playing a key role in nearly every modern diagnostic advance, and devices that rely on optics are extensively used for medical research, diagnostics and treatment. Shanghai Optics is proud ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The global market for Medical Fiber Optics is projected to reach US$1.3 billion by 2025, driven by the growing commercial value of fiber optics technology in ...
Johnson & Johnson Chairman and Chief Executive Alex Gorsky discussed the company’s $4.3 billion acquisition of Abbott Medical Optics Inc. in Santa Ana—rebranded Johnson & Johnson Vision—at the fourth ...
Abbott Laboratories ($ABT) will invest $60 million in an intraocular lens manufacturing plant in Malaysia. The plant is expected to employ about 500 people and be ...
LAKE FOREST, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ReVision Optics®, Inc. (RVO), a leader in implantable inlay technology to treat presbyopia, announces the advancement of its proprietary product PresbyLens™ into ...
Alpha Source announced today that it has expanded its portfolio of medical equipment repair service offerings through a recent investment in Medical Optics. Medical Optics, a global leader of ...
Abbott Medical Optics, Santa Ana, Calif.-based ophthalmology driven company, has appointed David Tanzer, MD, its chief medical officer and divisional vice president of medical affairs, according to a ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/htfllc/abbott_medical) has announced the addition of the "Abbott Medical ...
When evaluating a patient who is unhappy with his or her cataract surgery yet has good Snellen visual acuity, we should approach the patient like one who is unhappy with a new pair of glasses.