Eitan Group Opens New Office in Southern California, Embraces Burgeoning Local MedTech Community


Eitan Group, a global leader in advanced infusion therapy solutions across the care continuum, today announced the opening of a new office in Southern California. The new US Headquarters will be based in Aliso Viejo and will be led by Eitan Group North America CEO, Roger Massengale, to support purchasing, training and service-related needs.

“As we begin to jumpstart our U.S. operations, we felt it was crucial to establish ourselves in the fastest growing MedTech community in the U.S.,” said Roger Massengale, CEO of Eitan Group North America. “Eitan Group is the leader of innovation within the infusion market and is home to over 100 engineers who ensure that our advanced and intuitive systems, the flagship Sapphire infusion system, functions at a high level. We are excited to add local medtech talent to our ranks as we continue to innovate in our ongoing quest to provide world-class infusion therapy solutions.”

Southern California provides the highest level of employment to MedTech professionals according to U.S. Dept. of Commerce data. Including Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego, the area employs over 33,000 people, outpacing other MedTech hotbeds such as New York, Northern California, Minneapolis, and Boston.

Eitan Group companies Q Core Medical, Avoset Health and Sorrel Medical offer infusion therapy solutions to meet patient and provider needs in a variety of settings. Q Core provides its robust Sapphire system to the hospital and homecare markets; Sorrel Medical offers pharma partners a flexible wearable platform for new biologic drugs; Avoset Health will provide dedicated connected infusion solutions for the homecare market. 

 



June 21, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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