
GE HealthCare, a Chicago-based global medical tech firm, specializes in manufacturing diagnostic imaging agents and medical equipment.
GE HealthCare, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is a global leader in medical technology. Originally a subsidiary of General Electric, it became an independent entity on January 4, 2023. The company specializes in manufacturing and distributing diagnostic imaging agents and radiopharmaceuticals for medical imaging procedures, including MRI dyes. GE HealthCare's core mission is to improve patient outcomes through innovative medical technologies and solutions, serving a worldwide market.
Notable figures associated with GE HealthCare include CEO Peter Arduini and Chairman H. Lawrence Culp Jr. The company is publicly traded on Nasdaq under the ticker GEHC and is part of both the Nasdaq-100 and S&P 500 indices. With a revenue of $19.6 billion in 2023, GE HealthCare has made significant strides in advancing healthcare technology, impacting the industry through its cutting-edge products and extensive global reach.

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GE Healthcare was founded in 1892.
GE Healthcare's headquarters is located in Chicago, IL, US.
GE Healthcare's most recent funding round was for $44M (USD) in September 2023.
As of Sep 18, 2023, GE Healthcare has raised a total of $2B (USD).
GE Healthcare has 10,000 employees as of Feb 5, 2024.