Analogic Corporation

Analogic Corporation
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: ALOG
S&P 600 Component
Industry Medical Imaging
Ultrasound
Security
Founded Wakefield, Massachusetts (1967)
Headquarters Peabody, Massachusetts
Key people
Fred Parks,
President & CEO
Bernard Bailey,
Chairman of the Board
Products Medical & Security Imaging Systems and Subsystems; Ultrasound Systems & Transducers
Revenue $517.5 million USD (Fiscal 2014)
Number of employees
1,500[1]
Website www.analogic.com

Analogic is an American multinational corporation. Analogic Corporation currently employs 1,500 employees worldwide with approximately 900 working at the main facility and headquarters in Peabody, Massachusetts.

History

When Bernard M. Gordon, chairman emeritus, founded Analogic in 1967, his inventions had already made their mark in history. That tradition of inventiveness has continued ever since. Today, Analogic has a long list of innovations and achievements resulting from more than 40 years of developing leading-edge technologies. Analogic is an innovator in computed tomography signal processing and a recognized leader in diagnostic medical imaging and security imaging. With over 190 U.S. patents issued, with corresponding foreign patents, and many more pending, Analogic's history speaks for itself.

Products

Analogic provides health care and security technology solutions to advance the practice of medicine and save lives. Analogic is recognized around the world for advanced imaging systems and technology that enable computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, digital mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as automated threat detection for aviation security. The company's CT, MRI, digital mammography, and ultrasound transducer products are sold to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), providing state-of-the-art capability and enabling them to enter new markets and expand their existing market presence. Its BK Medical branded ultrasound systems, used in procedure-driven markets such as urology, guided surgery, and anesthesia, are sold to clinical end users through Analogic's direct sales force.

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