Alphatec plans hiring spree after moving into new HQ

Spine device company Alphatec has relocated to a 120,000-square-foot headquarters in Carlsbad, Calif.

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The facility includes a machining center, a biomechanical lab and a seven-station cadaveric lab to increase engagement between spine surgeons and sales professionals working on new products and procedures.

“The new Atec headquarters is designed around a singular message: our business is in the operating room,” Pat Miles, chairman and CEO, said in a Feb. 1 news release. “The completion of this incredible new facility marks an important milestone for the future growth of our business.”

Alphatec has about 300 staff, which has almost doubled since 2017.

The company said it plans to add several more positions through 2021 and beyond.

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