Here are four observations:
1. The company provides outsourced medical device manufacturing services for complex class III implantable devices and minimally invasive devices.
2. Class III medical devices fall under the most stringent quality requirements in the medical industry and are challenging to to manufacture.
3. The new facility will include a 5,000-square-foot ISO Class 7 clean room and an additional 6,000-square-foot of controlled environment assembly space.
4. CIRTEC plans to begin moving into the new facility in mid-2015.The company plans to hire additional personnel.
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