CoorsTek Medical is a result of the integration of IMDS, a Fort Worth, Texas-based medical device company purchased by Coors in 2013, and C5 Medical Werks of Grand Junction (Colo.), already owned by the Coors family. The new company will focus on designing and developing orthopedic implants and instruments.
The company is privately held and includes more than 400 employees. It has started making medical devices for some big industry players in the United States, including Johnson & Johnson, Stryker and Zimmer, said Jonathan Coors, CEO of CoorsTek Medical to Denver Business Journal.
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