
CREDIT: VIANT
Viant, a global provider of medical technology solutions, announced today that it has acquired Fremont, Calif.-based Knightsbridge Plastics to add micro-molding capabilities to its offering of design and manufacturing services for medical devices.
With the addition of Knightsbridge, Viant broadens its ability to produce highly specialized plastic injection-molded parts and intricate micro-components that are increasingly in demand for next-generation medical devices and advanced drug delivery systems. The acquisition also expands Viant's global network of centers of excellence and strengthens its end-to-end solutions encompassing design and full-scale manufacturing of complex medical devices and components.
"We're excited to incorporate some of the most innovative micro-molding technologies into our suite of services to produce complex components with unmatched precision and accuracy," says Alton Shader, CEO of Viant. "This acquisition reflects our ongoing commitment to investing in advanced technologies and capabilities that support our customers by bringing breakthrough medical technologies to market."
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