Halma Acquires Ophthalmic Surgical Company MicroSurgical Technology

Halma has announced it has acquired MicroSurgical Technology, according to a news release.

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MST, headquartered in Redmond, Wash., designs, manufactures and markets ophthalmic surgical products, focusing on single-use devices used in cataract surgery.

 

“The acquisition of MST continues our strategy of focusing on critical products in niche markets with strong growth drivers, expanding our surgical product offering in ophthalmology,” said Andrew Williams, Halma’s chief executive, in the release. “The international presence of our other ophthalmic product businesses offers exciting growth opportunities for MST under Halma’s ownership.”

 

Halma, a safety, health and environmental technology group, is headquartered in the United Kingdom.

 

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