Philips invests $150 million to expand ultrasound manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania
Philips has announced plans to expand its ultrasound manufacturing facility in Reedsville, Pennsylvania. The company, which produces AI-enabled ultrasound systems for hospitals across the U.S., is investing $150 million into the project, which is expected to create 120 new skilled manufacturing jobs.
The Reedsville site, which currently manufactures transducers, will gain 24,000 square feet of new manufacturing space along with 40,000 square feet of warehouse space. The expanded facility will also configure and customize ultrasound systems for cardiovascular, general, and maternal care procedures. These systems are designed to help physicians diagnose conditions such as structural heart and coronary artery disease.
In addition to the Pennsylvania project, Philips recently announced the expansion of its Image Guided Therapy facility in Plymouth, Minnesota, which will include a new medtech training center and create more than 150 new jobs. Additional U.S. manufacturing and research projects are also planned over the coming years.
What people are saying
In a recent quote, Jeff DiLullo, Chief Region Leader, Philips North America, said, “The proposed planned expansion of our manufacturing facilities is a demonstration of our deep commitment to the U.S. region. Each year, Philips spends $900 million in R&D in the U.S. to drive innovation and deliver cutting-edge technology that empowers healthcare professionals to diagnose, treat and monitor patients more effectively. Increasing our manufacturing and R&D capabilities will create jobs and accelerate our ability to deliver better care for more people with innovative AI-enabled solutions.”
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