We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
ARAB HEALTH - INFORMA

Download Mobile App




Johnson and Johnson Acquires Developer of IVD Technologies

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 26 Jun 2008
Print article
Johnson & Johnson Nordic AB (Sollentuna, Sweden), a Johnson & Johnson company, has acquired Amic (Uppsala, Sweden), a privately held developer of in vitro diagnostic (IVD) technologies for use in point-of-care (POC) and near-patient settings. The company will pay approximately US$40 million during the second quarter of the year 2008 for the expenses of in-process research and development. Other terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The acquisition will provide Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc., (Raritan, NJ, USA), a Johnson & Johnson company, with access to a high performance technology platform--currently in development--that complements its clinical laboratory, immunohematology, and donor screening businesses.

Amic was formed with the mission to develop and produce polymer microsystems. The company integrates different functions onto a single chip. The functions include nanofluidic and microfluidic channels, surface chemistry, electrical wave-guides and connectors, refractive and diffractive microoptics. It is developing technology that uses the chip-based microfluidic platform to enable fully quantitative, immunoassay tests in POC or near-patient settings. This next-generation technology represents an advance in an area of diagnostics where double-digit market growth is anticipated.

Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics provides in-vitro diagnostic products that give healthcare professionals worldwide the knowledge they need to make better treatment decisions sooner. The company serves the global transfusion medicine community with donor screening and blood typing products to help ensure every patient receives blood that is safe, the right type, and the right unit.


Related Links:
Johnson & Johnson Nordic AB
Amic
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
Gold Member
SARS‑CoV‑2/Flu A/Flu B/RSV Sample-To-Answer Test
SARS‑CoV‑2/Flu A/Flu B/RSV Cartridge (CE-IVD)
Gold Member
12-Channel ECG
CM1200B
New
LED Examination Lamp
Clarity 50 LED
New
Mattress Replacement System
Carilex DualPlus

Print article

Channels

Surgical Techniques

view channel
Image: The new treatment combination for subdural hematoma reduces the risk of recurrence (Photo courtesy of Neurosurgery 85(6):801-807, December 2019)

Novel Combination of Surgery and Embolization for Subdural Hematoma Reduces Risk of Recurrence

Subdural hematomas, which occur when bleeding happens between the brain and its protective membrane due to trauma, are common in older adults. By 2030, chronic subdural hematomas are expected to become... Read more

Patient Care

view channel
Image: The portable biosensor platform uses printed electrochemical sensors for the rapid, selective detection of Staphylococcus aureus (Photo courtesy of AIMPLAS)

Portable Biosensor Platform to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Infections

Approximately 4 million patients in the European Union acquire healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) or nosocomial infections each year, with around 37,000 deaths directly resulting from these infections,... Read more

Health IT

view channel
Image: First ever institution-specific model provides significant performance advantage over current population-derived models (Photo courtesy of Mount Sinai)

Machine Learning Model Improves Mortality Risk Prediction for Cardiac Surgery Patients

Machine learning algorithms have been deployed to create predictive models in various medical fields, with some demonstrating improved outcomes compared to their standard-of-care counterparts.... Read more

Point of Care

view channel
Image: The acoustic pipette uses sound waves to test for biomarkers in blood (Photo courtesy of Patrick Campbell/CU Boulder)

Handheld, Sound-Based Diagnostic System Delivers Bedside Blood Test Results in An Hour

Patients who go to a doctor for a blood test often have to contend with a needle and syringe, followed by a long wait—sometimes hours or even days—for lab results. Scientists have been working hard to... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2024 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.