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St. Paul-Based Minnetronix Completes Facility Expansion; Medical Device
Engineering and Manufacturing Firm Doubles Size of Facility
September 15, 2006
ST. PAUL, Minn.--September 15, 2006--St. Paul-based Minnetronix,
a medical device contract design and manufacturing company,
completed a new 23,600-square-foot addition to its facility at 1635 Energy
Park Drive. The expansion doubles the facility size, enabling the company
to expand operations, and better serve customers as it enters its second
decade in business.
"We feel very fortunate to be celebrating our tenth anniversary
and the opening of our newly expanded facility at the same time," said
Richard Nazarian, president and CEO, Minnetronix. "Our talented
employees are the reason for our success and growth. We look forward
to our next decade of providing high quality contract design and manufacturing
to support the growing medical device industry.”
Focusing 100 percent on the medical device industry, Minnetronix
provides design, engineering, and manufacturing services to medical
device companies, helping them to reduce their capital costs and increase
their products' speed to market. Device companies, large and small,
are increasingly partnering with specialized firms like Minnetronix
for development and manufacturing processes that extend or strengthen
their areas of core competency.
Minnetronix serves clients coast to coast within the United States,
including St. Jude Medical, Possis, 3M, CardioFocus, Orqis Medical,
Terumo, Arrow International and the Cleveland Clinic.
Minnetronix was established in 1996 when Richard Nazarian, Jonathan
Pierce and Dirk Smith left 3M to start a medical device-focused engineering
company, adding manufacturing capabilities the next year. Ten years
later, Minnetronix is a 100-employee company projecting continued
growth.
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